Hello! I have been a long-time orchid lover, and finally got one at Lowe's this past summer (late June, early July, maybe?) when it was in bloom. I'm in love and things have gone well so far and I'm hoping for flowers in the spring, so when I happened upon some inexpensive Valentine's Day phals at Walmart last night, I excitedly scooped one up to join my little collection and to rescue it from an untimely Walmart death. I selected the one that seemed the healthiest from what I was able to ascertain at the store (packaging was a hindrance, but once I got it home and dug around, it seems to have lots of promise).
I don't have access to my orchid potting mix at the moment (Miracle Gro orchid blend I think, and I'm fertilizing every few weeks with the same brand's 30-10-10 food), but I'll be able to remedy that and repot my new little plant baby this weekend. I want to make sure I do this right and give the new plant what it needs- the Lowe's phal I started my new hobby with was in excellent shape when I got it and immediately repotted it in a more suitable media, but this one will need a little more TLC and I don't want to miss any root rot OR, conversely, get too eager with the scissors!
I apologize in advance for all the pictures and the barrage of questions! I would really appreciate some more seasoned growers' advice!
Here is the first orchid I purchased, looking good! The top two leaves are shiny and new. The spike it currently has is from last summer and never died like the tan, dead one whose remnants are still sticking up (should I cut that the rest of the way off?)
Those little knobs appeared on either side of the base of the plant sometime around early September and have been hanging out just as they are ever since. What are they-new flower spikes? Shouldn't they have been growing a little more by now?
This is last night's Walmart rescue.
Here are the new plant's roots, as seen through the plastic container Walmart had it potted in.
This is the underside of the pot- it was a little difficult to get a clear, unblurred shot with the camera phone in one hand and the pot in the other- I apologize. There seems to be a little dark spot in the middle of one of the roots sticking out the bottom- is it rotting? What if I discover the rest of the root to be ok when I repot on Saturday?
Roots sticking out of the pot- I'm not overly confident in my ability to tell what's healthy and will keep on keepin' on, and what's starting to decline. How do they look?
Another root. The pot I have ready for this orchid is at least twice as big as the little plastic pot it's currently crammed into, so I don't think the roots necessarily
have to climb out the way they are doing now once repotted- do I just bury them loosely in the woochip mix and they can crawl out again if that's what they want to do?
Thanks so much for any help and advice you may have to give!