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Originally Posted by Marivic
I also started soaking the roots in water during the day since the leaves still have not improved. I noticed that the center roots feel healthy but they are black while all the other roots look normal.
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There certainly is an ailment of some sort if the leaves are currently limp, and if those two new roots (assuming new short roots) are black and mushy.
At the moment, your orchid generally still has lots of good living roots. So that is a good sign.
Purple hue of leaves no problem. As for soaking roots in water ------ won't be necessary here. Just pot the orchid in a reasonably airy-enough media (eg. pre-soaked bark without orchid that is later drained to a damp state, followed by potting orchid into it). Then keep the bark damp/lightly moist ------ which could be done by just watering normally ----- but use a pot that allows the water to drain out very fast and quickly from the media (and from the inside of the pot).
"Moist air AROUND the roots" (not moist roots) is probably the target to aim for. But obviously, in order to get moist air around roots, it generally requires watering of the media ----- so one way of watering is to water the bulk of the media toward the sides of the pot (and also put some - but less water closer to the orchid - and in some cases (if there's enough media in a pot) - many orchids can grow just fine by watering the media toward the outside of the pot - alone.
Remember to also provide nice
gentle air-movement to plant and media, and provide nice growing temperatures and lighting levels.