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Old 12-02-2010, 04:35 PM
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I just bought this orchid via internet. Do these roots look ok and healthy? Or are the roots suppose to look green all the time. Thank you.

p.s. I usually don't buy via the net, but decided to try it.
Also, should I keep these away from my other orchids I bought from an orchid store? Thank you
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Old 12-02-2010, 04:51 PM
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Looks good! Everything that is nive and firm = good roots, and it seems to be the case from your pics!
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Old 12-02-2010, 05:15 PM
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Looks good! Everything that is nive and firm = good roots, and it seems to be the case from your pics!
Thank you for your speedy reply and professional help!
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Old 12-03-2010, 06:07 AM
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I agree, they look fine.

Were they in an opaque pot? If so and no light could get to them I would expect them to be the colour they are, they only turn green when the light can get to them.
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They look like good roots to me. As far as isolating the plant for a while, it's not a bad idea if it's covenient. I don't have enough space to isolate plants so I just take my chances. I've never had a problem so far.
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Looks good to me. Welcome to the Orchid Board, somehow I missed your first post. Hope you make lots of posts. Enjoy!
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I agree, they look fine.

Were they in an opaque pot? If so and no light could get to them I would expect them to be the colour they are, they only turn green when the light can get to them.
Hi, Thank you for your answer. I bought two cattleya's and they both came in the regular green plastic pot. This one had 2 or 3 white roots on the outside of the plant so I panicked and decided I better report it since it was in the mail for 4 days. So I cleaned the old medium out and rinsed the roots since they looked really dry and then into a pot. I only have a clay pot and am looking for a good place to buy those opaque pots since everyone seems to agree they are the best.
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They look like good roots to me. As far as isolating the plant for a while, it's not a bad idea if it's covenient. I don't have enough space to isolate plants so I just take my chances. I've never had a problem so far.
Hi, Thank you for your reply.
I am kind of in the same situation. I have a stand full of phals and dendrobiums and I just got hooked on the cats.
And I also read on one of these boards that it is kind of hard to really see a virus for a long time. Not sure if I understand that, but I am still trying to figure out if white roots are ok and why they aren't green roots like most plants. Wow, now you really know I am a newbie!
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Looks good to me. Welcome to the Orchid Board, somehow I missed your first post. Hope you make lots of posts. Enjoy!
Hi and thank you Carol. Oh I will be posting a lot....since I am learning a lot from these boards.
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looks good and plentiful to me too.
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