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Originally Posted by Rross
I don’t want to repeat my mistake.
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Nice work with getting the new roots to form. The first thing to do for addressing the 'mistake' is to know what possibly occurred last time. Eg. did the old roots drown, or the orchid was too cold ------ ie. cold plus wet roots for relatively long periods of time can be problematic for the roots. And roots that aren't adapted to watery and/or low oxygen environments can be an issue too.
So for this time ----- maybe use relatively small pieces of bark (eg. orchiata bark) and could add a bit of perlite into there. eg. 5 parts bark and 1 part perlite. Mix it all up fairly evenly before doing the potting. And make sure that the bark is pre-wetted ----- having a moist state (but not saturated). When potted - just aim to keep the bark moist/damp. And have a warm enough environment, preferably not a dry environment. Some gentle air-flow in the growing area will be beneficial as well. And no direct sunlight.
And every once in a while ----- make sure to provide some mag-cal and also some fertiliser ------ but don't provide strong doses. Weak doses is enough. For my little orchids of similar size ------ once a month application is all I provide for mine.