I have a paph that is just sitting there with two new growths. The old flowered growth has completely disintegrated already. I pulled it out of the pot to check the roots and there might be one viable root left. What can I do to get it to grow some new roots? Should I keep it dry compared to before, should I add rooting powder, put it in a darker spot? I don't know what to do and I don't want to lose this beauty. Any help is appreciated.
Rooting powders are much too concentrated for use on orchids.
Get a liquid version like K-L-N or SuperThrive. Soak the entire plant for about an hour in a gallon of tepid water to which you've added about a teaspoon of the stuff.
Pot it up in some fresh, moist, airy medium, put it in a plastic bag to maximize the humidity, then keep it warm and shady.
There's an article in Orchid Digest a few months ago about rooting paphs in straight perlite. Some other people tried the trick and it seems to work well
Otherwise, I use live moss and it seems to work well too good luck!