I use large lava rock and I've found that if I pot in spring, the roots have grown enough by autumn that the orchid is completely stable. Any plants that need stabilized are staked until they are stable. As for breaking roots, I think if they created horror movies for angraecums, that would be the main theme. But, I live where the growing season is short, where 2/3 of our days are labled cloudy and partially cloudy means the sun is still obscured. I don't use lights or a fan (my spouse and teenagers complain), our house stays in the sixties during the winter and the weather is so unpredictable that the five day forecast often changes completely from one day to the next (difficult to pick the right day to water). So, no, tight packing would send all the orchids to the compost pile.
Leafmite
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