[QUOTE=King_of_orchid_growing
;263164]I'll be honest, your plant may not make it.
I suggest getting another one, and be very particular about the screening process.
Be picky.
1. Look for good, strong root growth.
2. Be watchful for any yellowing of the leaves.
3. Feel for the leaf's turgidity.
4. If you must get a plant that has rips or some sort of wear on the leaves, keep it to a bare minimum.
5. Flowers are not a good indicator of orchid plant health
..._ well to be honest i think i might have cut off too many roots that i thought were bad but were not. phal had 4 beautiful green long leaves. one of the lower ones just came off. I put some cin powder on the parts that didnt look good. i think the fertilizer consistancy was too strong even thou i followed directions. I cleaned her up again and the other leaf. pieced some styofoam and used a bit of moss and put them in my bathroom so hopefully this works. and i did rinse the powdered rooting hormone off as well and will not use it!