I generally get my pots from Repotme.com since I like that theirs have both drainage slots/holes on the bottom, as well as the sides, for maximum air flow. I do not usually put them into outer decorative pots, but if I do, it will be a terra cotta pot. If the plastic pot is shorter than the outer pot I put it into, I prop it up usually by using a small terra cotta saucer turned upside down inside the larger terra cotta pot. The plastic pots are usually narrower than the decorative terra cotta pot, too, so I keep it from flopping around by placing wine corks around the sides.
The roots of all of my Phals love to grow through both the bottom holes and the side slots, so plastic pots are usually, unfortunately, sacrificed at repotting time. I cut up the pot rather than break roots, though of course, a root or two usually gets broken anyway.
Those decorative ceramic orchid pots with all the holes are expensive, and while I think they're beautiful, I don't use them because I would never want to have to break a pot like that at repotting time.
Just use your imagination to come up with something to put underneath the plastic pot to bring it up to the height of the decorative pot. A small block of wood, packing styrofoam cut to fit, a few overturned shot glasses. As mentioned above, a piece of PVC pipe, an overturned jar lid. Don't cut up your good Rubbermaid containers, cut up a yogurt or sour cream or butter container instead. You get the picture!
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