On the Dendro: The roots are firm and white/green. I don't think they have been in spag moss for long since I found a two inch root ball with bark bits in the center! I was able to get this shipment fresh off the truck, so I think I was able to avoid any rot.
One of the buds is drying out though, so I hope the change to my home won't cause it to loose all of it's flower buds!
Should I cut off the drying bud, or let it fall on its own?
On the Catt: The roots are all over it's baby pot, some are dried out, but most of them are green like Phal roots. It only has 3 leaves, but they are firm, bright, and fleshy so all seems good there!
It's baby pot has bark bits as well.
I have a beautiful chunk of cedar (a few actually) I got from my old property before moving and it's in storage with the rest of my life! I've been living in a studio the size of two closets (seriously, its TINY!!) for 9 months and am about to hang myself!! I miss country life... *mourning*
I'm over my moment of sadness now
I really want to mount one on that, but I don't know when I will be able to get it... Can I clean off the roots and let them bare root it for a while as long as I keep the humidity up?
On a side note... My hubby and I own our own home service business (windows/gutter/etc) and at one of our houses today I saw the owner had about 6 orchids (phals/dends) and the phals were LOADED with keikis!!!
I was so tempted to snip one and run off with it!
I didn't though...
The point was this: the keikis had 3-4 leaves each and were waving around in the air like a free birdie! Roots everywhere! So it made me think back to the way nature grows these babies and now I'm even more fiendish for mounting!