I have a few of these gangly, floppy, big plants with roots showing and growing everywhere. They are unsightly but they produce big beautiful flowers. What can be done to improve their appearance. I know it needs to be replanted and I don't want to divide it. What can I do with these air roots? Thanks in advance for your help and advice.
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So, at the risk of someone jumping on me for saying this; as much as I love Catts, and they are one of my favorite 'chids. I don't really think they are the most aesthetic plants around when not in bloom. Of course some are more homely than others, but I don't think yours is 'ugly'. It probably falls some where in the middle. I don't think I'd mess with all those roots as that's why its blooming well. IMHO, I'd let it be After a repot, of course.
All the bits that stick to the roots are fine, leave them, and any cracks will soon be forced apart by the roots, and the terracotta can serve as potting material anyway. Sit the plant and what was the old pot in the new pot and fill in with any broken terracotta and some bark or S/H pellets. Make sure the diameter of the new pot is about an inch larger the whole way round than the old pot. 
to what Jordan has said. I use this method effectively.

