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Originally Posted by BrassavolaStars
I have always heard that Angraecums hate to have their roots disturbed and the plant/roots did move in the pot slightly.
Should I be concerned? Or is it more likely the plant was not disturbed by this much at all and will be perfectly fine.
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People repot Angraecum all the time. Disturbing or accidentally snapping a few of their roots (depending on how many roots etc) generally won't harm the plant (- although, certainly minimising chances of breaking, or avoiding breaking is best). We just need to have an understanding of maybe allowing injured sections to dry and seal up before repotting or watering again.
But if the roots weren't injured at all, and are merely moved - then no problem. It's not going to kill a regular healthy Angraecum orchid.
Also - regarding orchids hating or disliking something. They are systems, but they don't have brains or emotions. So they don't 'hate' or 'dislike' something. It's really about what we might do to the system or system processes that could alter usual system activities or functions.
Roots may have those fine hairs for gathering nutrients or whatever. So sometimes, having them disconnected or pulled away from the media that the root is clinging to could possibly result in some sort of set-back. But - once again, people repot lots of orchids all the time. As long as the orchid is provided good growth conditions, it's going to have its system processes running along nicely again after a while.
In your case - you only worked on a small localised region - far different from a repot. Everything will be fine.