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Originally Posted by camille1585
I've repotted a couple old Phals like that,...
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The method described by Camille should work fine, but if you want to divide the plant and end up with two plants, this is what I would add.
It's a bit hard to tell from a photo and I don't know the condition of your media, but based on what I can see, I would repot to a larger pot this year and wait until next year to divide. There would be a few more aerial roots to support the top. Also, the base would be well-established but could also be left undisturbed in sound potting media for a year after removing the top.
It probably goes without saying, that a phalaenopsis should not be repotted unless it is in very active root growth. This means new root tips on existing roots and new roots developing from the stem.
After removing the top, I dust both cut ends of the stem with a fungicide. Some would say to do this with cinnamon, but I apply Thiomyl power to the cut ends using a Q-tip. Then I leave the top on the bench for a day or so to allow the cut end to dry before putting it in media.
I also never mist or top water a Phalaenopsis unless there is enough air movement to assure that all the water evaporates from the leaves in at most a few hours.
Whatever you decide, good luck!
-Keith