I recently repotted 4 of my phals, one that was very special to me a Phal. equestris var. orange, and I followed normal procedure, the only thing I did differently was to soak the plants for 10 min each in a Physan 20 water mixture before repotting to make sure I wasn't moving any pathogens to the new pot/mix. I followed the label directions to a T and after repotting left the mix and plants without watering for 6 days. I then watered and a few days later I check on the plants and notice a white fuzz on the roots and moss. I touched the roots and noticed that they were just velamen, no green tissue left. I immediately took the plants out of the pot to discover that the white fuzz was all the way through the media and there were little white spots that looked like a fungus on the roots. I was astonished at how quickly it destroyed all of the roots. All but one of the plants were very healthy and had many roots, 10+. The other plant was a keiki and only had a few roots. All four were affected, all but one lost all the roots to this phenom, I am lucky that my Phal. equestris had some roots left. I am baffled and have no idea what caused it or how to prevent it in the future. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks.
I mounted the Phal. equestris and I am hoping it will recover.





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