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Old 10-21-2018, 03:08 PM
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If you can't easily get those roots into a reasonable size pot (no bigger than the leaf span, preferebly smaller) don't even try to get them both in. They have developed as air roots, and so if one of them ends up outside the pot, no worries. In fact, if you choose a pot big enough to get both roots in, you might consider putting a small plastic pot or basket in the middle, to create an air pocket. Also, if you soak the keiki (after removal from the plant) for an hour or two, the roots will be a little less rigid, making it easier to coax them into a pot (a twisting motion also helps) But try as must as possible to not handle or otherwise make contact with those green root tips - they are very easy to damage, which stops their growth. So slowly and gently throughout the process...
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Old 10-27-2018, 07:58 PM
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Well even though I soaked the keikis for hours prior to trying to pot them I broke the roots on each of them. I feel awful. Out of four roots I managed to keep only one intact. Either way I potted them and I am hoping for the best. I’m just going to drain them now and hope they survive.
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Old 10-28-2018, 03:40 AM
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Don't worry, dear. In my experience, I have found That Phalaenopsis (and Vandas too) have quite resilient roots when it comes to fractures. The velamen can snap broken, but the real root inside continues to be functional. Unless you completely severed them, they should be just fine.

Now, try not to overwater them. After all, those roots were used to be up in the air. Too much water all of a sudden could shock them.

They look pretty good so far. Good job, and good luck!
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