Coelogyne cristata alba root growth pattern?
I got a Coelogyne cristata alba a few weeks ago from a local nursery. I have some Phals, Cattleyas and Vandas, but this is my first Coelogyne.
It's a new division. The newer pseudobulbs are increasingly shrivelled, so today I decided to have a look at the potting and roots. I found that the bottom of the potting mix, bark and packing peanuts (starch-based, from the nursery!!!) was very soggy, and realised that I've clearly been misreading the pseudobulb shrivelling and keeping it too wet in a bad potting mix. Roots are firm and springy/wiry but rather darker brown than I expected. I'm growing indoors in a ssw-facing window with adjustable blinds. (I'm in southern UK) - temps vary currently between 23C in daytime down to 10C at night.
I've repotted it in medium bark with some polystyrene, in a 12-inch pot cut-down to be a lot more shallow.
What I'd really like to know more about is the growth habit of the plant, particularly where and when roots emerge. Will old roots continue growing?
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