Hark Orchideen - Produkte

HARK Products

In order to support our customers in the competitive market in the best possible way with individual quality requirements, we offer two different product lines: our established product line “Classic Line” is supplemented by the new “Basic Line“.

Hark Orchideen - Basic Line

Basic Line

Hark standard services

  • Safe, mix-up-free production thanks to our HARK Safety System
  • Cultivation and delivery in our proven HARK Safety Cups
  • High quality standards enable uniformly maturing plants
  • Production conditions individually adapted to the clone
    (regarding nutrient solution, light, time, cutting techniques)

“Basic Line” Features

  • Four production phases of orchid propagation:
    1. & 2. initial phases, 3. propagation, 4. root formation & growth
  • On average, the plants have 15 weeks to develop and grow roots.
  • Each delivered cup contains 28 young plants (with an additional two free young plants).
  • The young plants have strong leaves and short roots and are therefore particularly suitable for further processing in plugs.
  • Prior to the actual production, there are several test productions and quality sightings by us and our customer.
Hark Orchideen - Classic Line

Classic Line

Hark standard services

  • Safe, mix-up-free production thanks to HARK Safety System
  • Cultivation and delivery in our proven HARK Safety-Cups
  • High quality standards enable uniformly maturing plants
  • Production conditions individually adapted to the clone
    (regarding nutrient solution, light, time, cutting techniques)

“Classic Line” Features

  • Five production phases of orchid propagation:
    1 & 2 initial stages, 3 propagation, 4 & 5 root formation & growth
  • Additional quality check in the 5th production phase
  • The plants have 16-18 weeks to develop roots and grow
  • Each cup delivered contains 25 young plants (with an additional free young plant per cup)
  • The young plants have strong leaves and roots and are also suitable for further processing in community trays
  • Best suited for difficult small growing varieties with irregular growth or side shoots
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