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Originally Posted by PinkCloud
Congratulations on your keiki! As Daethen said, don't trim the healthy roots and try to be careful when you repot that the roots don't snap or break.. That has caused me some serious root rot later on with a few phals! And if you can't fit all the aerial roots in the pot don't worry about them. Let them grow outside the pot and catch the humidity from the air.
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Too late, I guess, with this comment, but wanted to add that before repotting, the plant should be well watered. If the roots are wet, they are much more flexible when it comes to fitting them into the pot.