Okay, so, I am not sure I'm doing the correct thing, but not sure of another option. The Paph. Berenice's roots completely filled the old pot. I've been working at getting what media there was out. That fuzzy stuff, whatever it is, is like perlite in its prevalence. Today, it almost feels like small pieces of styrofoam of some sort. Anyway, I've gotten out as much as I can, but didn't want to disturb the roots by totally trying to pry them apart. There are a good number of new ones, and very few unhealthy looking ones. I'll post a pic when I get to work. So, I have a 6" square aircone pot I just drilled out. I'd planned to use a 5" round, but I cannot get any media around the sides. I've read so much about over-potting Paphs, I'm really worried that this pot is too big.

Anyway, when I get my pic up, you'll see the roots - what does one DO with roots such as these? I checked and read through Antec's recommendations, but everyone here indicated I should try to disturb them as little as possible.

Thanks!