I decided to mount it. It's growing mainly bare root and the medium in the pot is old and breaking down.
At this stage I can free the plant from this pot without doing a lot of harm.
If I don't mount it I have to spray it daily once or twice to get all te roots wet and that isn't favorable during our chilly fall and winter when I have to take her indoors eventually . There will be less air movement thus it will take the plant longer to dry once indoors. Especially with high humidity.
If I mount it with sphagnum, I only have to wet that sphagnum and not the entire plant.
Still not sure what side is the best as front but this is the piece of wood I bought. We call it spiderwood, I think in the USA it's known as redmoor root?
It's the root of an Azalea, often used in aquariums and paladuriums. Figured out it would be perfect for mouting orchids.
Branched out nicely
And leaning backwards.
Waiting for a good quality sphagnum until I can start this project.
The Kelpak should arrive tomorrow