So, an update since it has been awhile since my last post. I had a large infestation of mites which caused some pretty bad damage to my three orchids (only three I own

). Funnily enough they are all still alive! even the Cat with no roots is still alive (not looking good but alive). The smaller one which I was sure wouldn't make it has made a huge turn around since September and is putting out roots like crazy and a new leaf. The larger one with pretty polka dot flowers (they are both noids) is having a tough go but is putting out a new leaf, although I don't see any new root growth yet. The upside is that I didn't have much root die off after the mite attack. So with this bright looking bunch I thought to myself that maybe I can grow these things. So I went to my near by nursery and bought two out of bloom noids. They have amazing roots and good looking leaves and they only cost me $5 each!

They are now in quarantine with a mite infestation (seems to be in all nurseries around me:S). But I am not worried, I bought neem oil! When I sprayed them I swear dead bugs I didn't even see showed up! So After I give them a few doses I was thinking I should repot them. Is this a good idea during hardy root growing season? I am concerned about root rot since it seems to be packed quite tightly. Mine seem to like loose packing in an orchid pot and 2nd day watering. Starnge I know, but it is working

How would you handle this?