Done. Hopefully I've been able to cut low enough. I de-potted it and gave it a quick all over rinse with bleach solution (and rinsed well!) The roots are not very pretty and there's a suspicious area on the oldest pulb as well. So I'm going to be keeping an eye on that over the next couple of days too. I think I'll keep it bare root for now.
I think if nothing nasty happens over the next few days I think options are to bag it with a little sphag or to repot, in which case I'd try Orchid Focus, which is a mix of coconut and bark, and probably fresher than the mix I had it in.
Unfortunately I'm going away for 4 nights starting Friday. I have a cat sitter coming in, but I don't think I can really expect her to nurse sick orchids
Just hoping it can last till I get back. I have plans to get some new shelves in my livingroom then, part of which will be used for a few plants that are not happy in my kitchen: they'll get a bit more light and air movement there. Hopefully it won't be too light and warm for this one!
Plant is Brassostele/Banfieldara Senne Stern (Brassia/Brassada Mivada X Brassostele/Adoglossum Sumit) Takes a lot of looking for for some reason, but I recently found the first picture of one these flowering I've seen (they were labelled Senne Orange... I guess because they were expect to be at least part orange)
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RE: Brassia - 3
Hope I can save mine! I would be very happy to have flowers like those.