Thank-you RosieC for your advice on clipping the spike I have done that and hope that it will help my Phal out.
To quote you on one of your earlier messages ( I don't necessarily thing the pot is the problem, sorry if I wasn't clear on that. It's just that (in Europe at least) they seem to be associated with very very tightly packed, already smelling moss.
I can see in the pics on this thread that there is that green look to the moss which says to me it could already be decaying just as I've seen in the same type of pots over here. The ones I've had problems with look exactly the same with the roots very tightly packed)
Yes The moss was very tightly packed in this pot but the moss was not green It was brown and there was no smell coming from the moss at all.... Maybe It was not that far gone, perhaps the problem arose when I dunked it to make sure it had the water it needed (witch in my experience has never killed any plants with dried out medium before). Perhaps it did not need to be watered for a wile, but because I could feel that the top and bottom were dry for a few days I did so, not knowing how tightly packed the moss actually was (the moss was probably still quite moist in the center) therefore causing the orchids roots to start rotting...
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