Check the roots by gently squeezing a single root. If its firm, then the plat should be fine. If it is not, then check the other roots. This is because for some maxillarias, it's hard to tell whether the roots are rotted or not due to their natural brownish color. So far, it looks like it has quite a few new growths. Those will put out new roots if the plant is properly cared for. My care information may not be very accurate as I've had this plant for only a month but the main points that I've heard from others is:
-medium to bright light, similar or a little bit less than cattleyas if you have any (or an unobstructed south or west window)
-consistent moisture. do not allow it to dry completely
Don't worry about temperature. They perform better cooler (summer daytime temperatures in the low 70's) but overall are very temperature tolerant.
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