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    What kind of drainage does your ceramic pot have? If there isn't any then that may be your problem of dying canes. Whenever you have something dying out of the norm (an old leaf would be normal, an old cane would too) check the roots. If the roots are in good shape then put a little sphagnum moss in the bottom of a plastic bag. Wring this out, you don't want it to be wet. Take a wire hanger or two cut them open and stick these into a pot to make a tent, then put your plant bareroot into this pot. Fold the plastic under the pot and sphagnum. A few holes in the bag will help, but you can open the bag every few days and let fresh air get in.

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    It is really anchored into one of those orchid pots. It has slits down the sides. I really don't want to pull it out of the pot if I don't have to, the roots are the only thing going really well for the plant. I don't want to disturb the roots and make the thing die when I don't see any evidence that the problem is coming from there. I really don't want to make it over-come another set back such as taking a knife and cutting it out of the pot. I know that there is obviously a problem with the plant since the new shoots died, but I think it could have been the lack of watering and low humidity. What else could it have been?

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    Jennifer, I have a phal that is recoverring inside a plastic bag "tent". This one is also in its pot, because like you I don't like to disturb any of the remaining roots. Drench the plant with fungicide, pot and all, let it drain, then put it inside the plastic tent. Like Uncasteeb said, a few holes on the bag for circulation, and put the "tent" away from direct sunlight. Open the bag and check your plant every few days. I hope this helps, good luck.

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