I'm new here and know I can use all the help/guidance/suggestions I can get so I'm not having to bury another Orchid.
I have 4, all different colors and all purchased at WM so none are expensive or exotic but I've grown fond of them and worry if something just doesn't look right.
First, I recently repotted them because there were roots everywhere, shooting out of the pot. I consulted a Orchid friend and she said it would be OK to repot them, cutting off all dead roots and using new potting soil (for Orchids). After I did, all of them starting producing lots of new leaves and everything seemed to be going well. Since it's wintertime here in south TX, I was not expecting any new blooms but one of them started looking like it was. I was excited until I noticed the 'bloom' was really new leaves. This has never happened before.
I originally posted this question to another forum and was advised I might have better luck if I came here instead and another reply said it's not unusual for a plant that's dying to do this.
The mother plant looks fine so I'm not sure what it's doing or what I should do. Any suggestions/ideas?
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