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Originally Posted by Orchidtinkerer
Hey sabina,
yes those roots look in terrible shape. You will actually find that if you gently tug on each root they will already be detached from the plant and will pull away with hardly any force, try it, I can see from the picture they are hollow.
I would recommend you do that as the root stubs you have left behind will just rot and cause problems. It is just around the stem the plant is most vunerable and this is where all your dead stubs are clustered.
Since there is some disagreement on whether the roots are alive or not and whether all yutube videos are wrong it would be great if you could confirm or not whether the roots are in fact loose or not when gently pulling on the ends. That is the best way of telling.
What you do with that last pseudobulb is up to you, no harm leaving it for the plant to suck out any last reserves before it will shrivel up and dry by itself.
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They actually repotted it in the store before I got it. Which was about 4 months ago according to the tag, so its been rootless for at least that long. There was no nubbins, just roots that weren't cut supper close to the rhizome. But I cleaned it up as much as I could. I'm of the belief you can tell if a orchid root dies, and that they do die. But that's just my opinion. I have experience with rootless and mostly rootless orchids, so im not worried about that, and the new growth is starting to produce roots so it should be able to start getting rehydrated soon. But I wasn't sure just how helpfull that old seedling psudobulb still is at this point. Thanks for the advice

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Originally Posted by estación seca
You cut off the plant's living root system, not dead roots. If they had been dead and non-functional the leaves and pseudobulbs would have been wrinkled and spotted. Instead the plant looks small, but healthy.
Essentially all the root cutting videos on YouTube are incorrect.
One new root is white and green. The cut brown stubs are all living roots. Don't cut off roots. You can't tell which are living and which are dead.
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They pseudobulbs are actually very shriveled, i guess it might be the angle that makes it look like they aren't, especially since you can't see much of them. I added some better photos of the pseudobulbs for reference. It was actually repotted, and there for cut, in the store before I got it (about 4 months ago according to the tag). Anything left on there was all dead and mushy. Thanks for the advice

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