Yet an other root problem

! I have a C. Genie May Spots x Bl. Morning Glory that had rooting roots so I repotted January 1 his year; I trimmed off the dead roots, soaked the good roots in a Physan solution, and repotted in fresh orchid bark to which I added a very little spahg and soaked in KLN as per directions. I watered it about once a week--depending on weather conditions and humidity--with a weak KLN solutuon. I just hapened to notice yesterday (2 days after watering) that there was some milk white slimy substance in the pot

. So I dumped the medium only to find all the roots with the exception of 3, were rotted. I couldn't be sure, but it didn't look like the slime was coming out of the dead roots, it just seemed to be between two roots. So I again repotted the same way after washing off the three roots and allowing the plant to dry overnight. I always bake the medium and sphag to steralize it. Has anyone had a similar sounding problem

? Do you think the sphag could have decomposed in the baking process and turned to a white slime

? I hope I can save this plant, sphag and bag is not an option as I kill anything in straight sphag. On the bright side, there seemed to be oval pinkish growths at the base of a few leaves, I hope they will be roots. Any adeas as to what I did wrong?