Maybe I should have taken a picture. Maybe I'm paranoid. Maybe I'm just wishing.
I rescued two Phals from lowe's, both were in bone dry sphagnum with wrinkled and limps leaves but two spikes with many flowers. I got them home and gave a good, good soak, saw then the white one had more moss than the dark fuschia. Within a day or so of watering the fuschia made obvious steps toward recovery, however the white one's flowers have started to die, wilting in a way that
promises death.
So last night I made the call that it probably has too much moss thus my saturation was probably too much. I took it out of its clear plastic pot and discovered it was packed good. Appeared to need some root pruning and before I knew it I was picking away at the moss to loosen it but it kept loosening so much that I removed most of it.
I'd heard elsewhere that it's not good to remove that plug of moss under it, so I didn't. Soaked some bark/Orchid mix for a bit and repotted it in that. Then watered then watered with some orchid food.
Okay, but here's the thing. While I was picking away at the moss I came across a patch of what looked like dirt. Noticed a lot of the moss had these black/dark brown spectacles on them, again assumed to be dirt that somehow was transferred maybe when potted...? Except for the plug in the center of moss I tossed the old in a box I'm waiting to take out when snow melts. I then put the plant next to the other new rescue AND ALL THE REST OF MY GROUP...
But I read in another thread here a very common sense bit of advice to keep new rescues away from the others to stop spread of possible disease and/or bugs. Now I'm paranoid and moved my rescues to the floor from the table where the others are. I'm a newbie enthusiast and have never experienced bugs. Is this dirt or does this ring any bells or send up flags with the knowledgeable folks?
Thanks.
Lotis