Today, at Costco, I saw they finally brought some Phals back in! However, they come in a decor pot with another plant squished next to It and moss packed on top. AND THEN in TALL, clear, plastic floral bags so, moving the moss to inspect wasn't really doable.
I found one of my favorite looking Phals that had 4 or 5 basal keikis! one leaf was split at the base because of all the keikis pushing out on it...I managed to move the moss a bit to find roots 100% black and molding. 😥 Is it bad to say, I was still tempted to buy it due to all the keikis alone??
Anyways! I saw a single one with flowers I had actually never seen before AND her moss was looser so I could view some of the roots. they looked beautiful (for a store Phal) so I grabbed her! She also currently has 2 spikes and a 3rd just starting! AND she had the most leaves, 5 on one side and 4 on the other. Although 2 leaves, second from the bottom, are broken (I figured this is better then unknown root/stem conditions with all the wet moss packed down). OH! And! The lowest leaves are SO tiny. I have never seen leaves so tiny on a Phal! Does this indicate anything?
But, on to Important questions!
Leaves:
The breaks look dry and slightly older...should I still do anything for them? I know cinnamon works for new breaks but does it do much once the break dries?
Media:
There is a little bit of white, slightly fuzzy, cob webby stuff intertwining throughout the bark. I am not positive if it is mold from the damp moss being packed down or what? Any ideas? I also wonder if maybe it is like mealybugs or something else? The orchid pot was SO tightly squished inside of the decor pot with this other plant...I could barely pull it out so Idk how she could breath...
There is also a cotton web spot on the bottom of one or two of the leaves and some just little white dots sporadically.
Roots:
A few air roots have dead/molded/desiccated tips (they also were smothered with damp moss)....I hope I'm intervening early on and fresh air will help (only at store 1-2 days)...BUT, would you guys trim away the tips of these dead air roots? Is it ok to trim part of a root even?
If I should leave the dessicated root tips, there is one root in specific that is really wet/moldy/squishy. Should I at least trim this root back to the point where it is healthy? I just dont want anything spreading...If yes, do I trim close to the dead/live root intersection but trimming into dead root or do I go past the intersection and cut into healthy root?
Lastly, there is one
visible green root in the pot that has an odd black, sunken in, oval spot. I have had so many Phals come home with root rot or black rot in the past...I'm probably just being paranoid but would you guys worry about this or trim this section off? The only odd thing to me is that it is SO isolated and sunken in just in that spot and so healthy around it that maybe its due to something else??? Thoughts!? Watch for spreading?
Thank you guys SO much in advance! Lately, I've received orchids w/some questionable things and trying not to worry, I have left them...then they have turned into time consuming issues...I just don't have the knowledge to discern what's natural vs. worrisome and needs watching vs. needs immediate action...SO truly thank you for ANY help! I just am not trusting my judgment lately!
And just because! Flowers!