I am afraid collecting orchids is like a disease and there is no known cure!!! But it is a malady I am happy to have . Especially as after 20 something years of collecting ,my wife is at last getting to show an interest in growing the plants and often helps with repotting and watering
When I think back to my early days of growing I can shed a tear for the plants that I killed through stupidity now a days I very seldom lose a plant
I'm really scared to count (and would probably need a counting device so as not to get mixed up). Started in 2006 with a costco Phal and I'm over 200 various types at the moment. Trying to coast along and be happy with what I have, but.......so much out there, always seems to be another 1 or 2 that are "so different" I NEED to have them. Does that ever end because if not I will have to be purchasing a conservatory in the near future!!
It always starts with that sickly discount plant or that gift plant...
Tindomul, you said you have a Phalaeopsis chibae with roots only...DON'T THROW IT OUT YET!!!
The thing may still be alive. I've had a Doritis pulcherimma grow a side shoot after all the leaves had dropped and left nothing but healthy roots. Mine died only because I didn't know at the time that my growing conditions allowed me to only grow Phalaenopsis mounted. Had I had known this earlier, I would still have this plant.
later on it will grow up. Leaves will appear . Keep the orchid .