I don't know how you Deal with root bound plants but what I do is SOAK them. When trying to detangle I will dunk and swish the roots in a bucket. This helps a lot. Wet roots are much easier to move and untangle.
So keep on buying fixer uppers. Personally I love photos. How big of a plant are we talking I love to see.
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Originally Posted by tryingtoflower
Thank you so much. I hope I don't kill them. I've been researching culture for them all day. Most of the plants I can afford are years from blooming size and so this was so tempting. I'm glad I didn't make a huge mistake.
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This plant was like a scary Steven King movie. I still can't tell you what it was potted in. How can the roots look so good in those conditions?
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I find these larger plants are potted in a peat moss mix. The reason the roots are in good shape is because the plants don't get watered much or at all when they are in this mix. It's when they come home and we over water problems happen over time. Most people don't know what the orchid needs to live a long happy life. So if they are left in this peat mix for a year or more the roots will rot.
orchids are hardly watered at the store so the peat moss works during this temporary store stays.