Hello!
I hope you all can help!
I have about 12 Catts - purchased online or from Craigs List - potted in bark that seem to be in good health. They are all young with 3 - 5 p-bulbs. I am in the process of mounting them and find (for the first 3 I'm doing anyway) that when I remove them from the bark, there are a TON of brown roots, mostly from the center of the crown, which I've snipped off. In all 3 cases, about half the roots were brown, the other half lighter beige/greenish, which I left on. Pics attached:
- Mounted about a week ago; snipped many brown roots, but left quite a few beige roots that are now white. Seems OK and is putting out green tips.
- Mounted about a week ago; snipped many brown roots, but this left only a few decent roots. This one is doing nothing.
- Mounted 1 hour ago; snipped many brown roots, but left these roots. Roots to the right are what the brown roots I snipped off look like.
So, my questions are:
- Is it OK to take off as many as I'm leaving?
- Are those brown ones I snipped, shown to the right on pic 3 truly dead? Some have an outgrowth of healthy root, like this one. Should I have left it?
- Should I even be trying to mount orchids with as few roots as these?
- Do you think they will flower next year?
Being so new at this, I don't know how well they take to mounting from a potting situation when they're a bit older.
Thank you so much for any help or advice!