But then again... Those are beautiful roots. granted, it is crowded in there, and the moss looks like poor quality but they did flourish, and bloom like this.
You might want to consider leaving them in their tiny containers, but placing those containers in larger vases (or no vases at all), so that more air gets in. The moss will eventually dry, if your do not water as frequently. Once you learn the drying pattern, you can then water, sparingly, and keep an optimal humidity level going.
All my phals are in sh as of last summer, and while most are doing well, I'm starting to lean towards repotting them again in good quality Sphagnum moss.
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