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Originally Posted by AEKass
discovered nearly all of the roots are dried out! Most are white, but a few are brown. The brown ones do not feel mushy, but instead feel dried out and hollow. There were 1 or 2 roots that had a bit of a green hue.
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The orchid is expected to recover. To help it along ... the remaining roots should be kept moist - or touching media that is airy and moist - with gentle air-flow around the plant and through the pot. For me, I'd pop the base of the stem in a shallow and very good drainage pot with 10 to 15 mm size average diameter scoria for the potting media.
Medium light level. No direct sunlight. And - nice tropical temperature. And maintain gentle air-flow around the good drainage pot - with the airy media (eg. scoria or other suitable media). And maintain a watering schedule that keeps the media moist.
Some examples attached. If gentle moving air is maintained or your growing area is mostly not a still-air environment - and if the pot has lots of decent sized holes underneath ... then you can pretty much water as much as you like.