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    Default Wanted to know - is my orchid Dead or Alive

    I bought a larger Phalaenopsis orchid about four months ago - in spike... The spike grew, stalled - and then shot out only a few buds/blooms..? I've only watered this one sparingly (like every 10-14 days?) when I thought it had dried out. It was packed in a 3" plastic pot with sphagnum moss from the grower...

    Anyway - this morning, I noticed it has the "droops" (that's a non-technical term - I know ) in other words, the leaves are getting droopy, only two blooms remain and it looked sad...

    So - I figured - I'd pull it out of the pot to see what was going on.... Little did I know..??

    After pulling it out - the moss was still WET and most of the roots in the moss were brown, black or decaying...???

    So - I soaked some repotting mix/bark for about hours - and repotted it this evening... Can anyone offer any advice (or condolences?? ) on repotting a Phalaenopsis in bloom??

    The attached pictures are:

    1) What I was greeted with when I pulled it from the 3" pot - that moss was TIGHTLY packed - and all the brown/decayed roots I subsequently cut off..

    2) The next picture is how I re-potted - in an aerated 3" pot with soaked bark/mix - I know I should have potted it lower, but the air roots are some of the only living roots.. Should I have buried them??

    3) Back on the window shelf...

    Many thanks for any input/suggestions (of flames for killing a Phalaenopsis sort of "in bloom"..??)!

    John
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