After getting some spaghnum moss wet and squeezing excess water out, put in bottom of a small pot or dish. Lay the keiki on top of the moss. Cover with something that lets light in (a baggie turned upside down). Every two or three days leave bag off for a couple hours, make sure moss stays damp. If it's going to make it, it will slowly grow roots and when the roots start gaining length you can pot it up. The mother is dead, so all you can do is go forward.
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Caveat: Everything suggested is based on my environment and culture. Please adjust accordingly.
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