First, I cringe when I hear "cut" and "roots" in the same sentence. Where the outer coating of roots (velamin) is soft ant rotted, it can be easily removed. That's the "storage" part of the root, the part that actually transmits the water is the stringy central core - if it is not rotted and doesn't come off easily with a tug, it is still capable of hydrating the plant, and also helping to hold it firmly in the pot until new roots form. Those remaining good roots are capable of sustaining the plant until it grows some new ones, holding it firmly in the can be a challenge. I'd suggest some fresh sphagnum, and a stake to hold the plant steady. Water when the medium is nearly dry. (You can also use small bark, then it will be necessary to water more often but in the long run the plant may be happierr)
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