The roots look healthy to me.
Check out this link to IOSPE, a great orchid species resource:
IOSPE PHOTOS
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Hello guys! I bought a maxillaria tenuifolia recently. I don't have much knowledge about this specific orchid, I did some research right after buying it. Found out that the plant likes lots of water and light, and can stand more heat than the usual orchids. So I started to repot it from its super tight and packed moss and I got pretty confused when I saw these roots.. I did see online tht the roots look different and dead at first, do these look normal to you guys? I figure somebody might be more familiar with this kind of orchid. I was unsure on what media to use so I repotted it in a basket with sphagnum moss since I read that it needed to be more wet than the usual orchids, but I didn't put it super tight. I could include a picture later on of I repotted.
Thanks!
The roots look healthy to me.
Check out this link to IOSPE, a great orchid species resource:
IOSPE PHOTOS
concur with harvey. Roots look quite healthy
I third the motion.
OOH! You're going to LOVE this one when it blooms!
thanks guys! here is the picture
Healthy looking max!
that is a nice mass of roots. i never get such nice roots on mine, it hardly seems to ever grow much roots.
looks 100% already-be the orchid is very happy in its new pot.good luck with it.
Hi Everyone,
I just bought 2 coconut orchids as well. They are bagged babies from Better-Gro. They are so exotic. They are in small plastic containers, moss is growing on top of the soil, and they smell pretty yucky (like mildew). I know I need to repot, but what is the best medium to grow them in? I am having trouble getting answers on this Orchid. Can someone help me?
Thanks,
Karen