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Originally Posted by DaytripperEleanor
I repotted this little buddy so its new roots are still above the potting medium. But now I am worried that because the really good, healthy roots are above the potting medium that the Phal won't be getting enough water/nutrients. I do a light misting of my orchids once a day, but that's not the same as a good watering, I imagine.
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isting is ok as long as the environment conditions are suitable for m
isting. Eg. temperatures being suitable (not overly high temperature), and gentle air-movement around the plant's leaves and stem. The air-movement cuts down on certain unwanted kinds of fungal activity and/or bacterial activity etc.
If humidity is satisfactory, then the phal can grow nice aerial roots - the ones above the media. That's no problem at all. They don't need to have fertiliser added to them.
Your phal appears to look quite good ----- quite alright.
I don't cut off any roots of my orchids, unless a new one arrives (newly become my orchid) ----- and I see clearly dead roots ---- then I will snip off any clearly dead roots that might have just died of age or something.
When watering orchds grown in regular medium, and watering orchids with regular roots ----- my usual aim is to use methods (media, watering schedule etc) that cuts down on (or eliminates) chances of roots drowning in the potting medium - due to running out of oxygen.
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Also - for repotting - maybe just repot if you see issues - like plant issues (eg. over-grown pot), or orchid having problems despite growing conditions seemingly all ok ....... where maybe medium has probably degraded, or built up too much fertiliser salt etc.