Lycaste aromatica - repotting question
Recently purchased a lycaste aromatica from a collector who is leaving the State. It was in a plastic pot, 9" high x 9" in diameter. There were two "clumps" of pseudobulbs on each side of the pot, each containing about 5-7 pseudobulbs, some pretty dead. The owner told me I should divide it into two when I got home.
So I took it out of the pot yesterday.The top 6 or so inches was full of roots, especially circling around the top 1inch, and mostly all dead. And lo and behold, I found the bottom of the plastic pot pilled with 4 little 2" clay pots, bottom side up, and about 30 rocks, and then a little 2" plastic pot, again bottomside up, up under that. Maybe this was to make a too large pot work? Or give aeration? Or the way I should do it again?
Again, after carefully cutting off the dead roots, I had about nothing left in the root department, and about 8 not very happy looking pseudobulbs.
My questions: how to repot? All the psuedobulbs and their (almost non-existant roots) fit into a 5" plastic pot. Or divide into two pots, 3 pseudo bulbs each? Or In the same pot as before, with the same set-up of little pots at the bottom?
I could see his notation that it was last repotted in '04. Is this why so many dead roots?
What sorts of light, temp and humidity would it prefer?
many thanks!
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