Thanks. Yes I presoaked the medium but not over night. The roots still look green, I'm probably just worried for nothing, it's the top pieces I can feel
FirstRays is awesome. I prefer using natural stuff before chemicals. I was going to order physan 20 to use as a preventative but firstrays has a recipe using cinnamon which I prefer.
Looks like a great repotting job. The medium looks good quality from what I can see. I sometimes find that soaking for longer than 24 hours is good (sometimes I soak for a week but that is probably not needed), but 24 will be fine and just judge when it needs watering by either the weight or the colour of the roots/medium down in the lower parts of the pot.
I've repotted in spike before with no problems altough it can depend on the Phal. If I don't think there is anything wrong with the medium it come in I wait until the flowers are finished, but if I don't like the medium (for example when it has come in Moss) I will repot straight away and leave the flowers.
ive agree with every thing above. except, that i have repotted when in bud and when in full blooms and the plants didnt miss a beat. so i wouldnt cut any spike unless it shows bad signs
And, just for the record, I also call most of my orchids "she". Of course, I'm a little crazy and give some of my orchids (my favorites or those that surprise me) names.
That is great to hear. I don't like the moss, I find that it stays too wet and every orchid I have kept in it has died.
My worst habit has been over watering, so I am holding out to rewater at the end of the week. The only issue with the bark is the fact that it's hard to tell when to rewater.
If you tend to overwater, then I would definitely recommend repotting to a bark or non-moss medium. I'm an overwater-er myself...so to keep from drowning the roots, I use bark in clear pots so I can see when the roots turn silvery in color. You can also stick a wooden chopstick into the media (close to the center of the pot) and wait a minute or so. If, when you pull it out, it's cool to the touch or damp, do not water.