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Originally Posted by Mr.Fakename
It doesn't seem that your Phal's root are put deep enough to be in contact with the media, or is it just me?
I second ES's suggestion of soaking overnight, it will help the leaves perk up and store enough water to sustain that growth.
It is okay to grow Phal without media, although in this case I would let it beef up before trying.
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I am not putting the roots under the media because I did that 6 months ago and the rainy season ruined lots of roots with rot and mole. I had to clean out the media for 250 orchids and replace it.
Instead I am using a layer of Sphagnum moss on the top of orchids with weak or few roots, the moss is in contact with the roots and after I have soaked it, it stays humid for 6-12 hours, depending on the weather. What made me think something was wrong was that there are rather many roots who are long enough, all of them turn green when i water the orchid and the ones that are in contact with the moss stays green for hours.
But I have already started to follow his advice by soaking the orchid for 5 hours this morning. I will also put on some more moss and continue soaking for a couple of weeks and see what happens.
When it looks good enough, I will take it out of the basket and let the roots hang free, mainly because I think it looks more nice even if it forces me to put water on my orchids 1-3 times every day. In the future I might automate it with a timer.
Thanks to both of you for your advice.