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Originally Posted by let_it_grow
Is it bad to have white roots rather than green? Both my phals have white roots at the bottom...the top of the roots are green. One is in S/H in a clay pot and the other is in a clear plastic pot sitting in a clay pot. Both are growing well... 2 new leaves each within the past 4 months or so. I never really considered letting the roots get light too
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Normally for phals that are in clear pots, when you water the roots you can see will turn green, and when they are dry they become silvery/white.(the dry velamen is less transparent, so hides the green) The roots at the center of the pot, and Phals that are in non-clear pots will always be white/yellow, even when you water them. That's because they don't get light, so no chloroplasts to make the green color.