I got into something I maybe shouldn't have. I saw an orchid that wasn't in bloom at my local nursery where I get most of my orchids, and saw the tag, it was an ID! Something I haven't seen at this store in ages! They seem to be getting mostly NoIDs, which is why I bought online recently. Well since it won't flower again until summer I asked if they discount. They said sure and marked it 50% off! I brought it home and a few days later decided to put it into a new pot. I always re-pot right away to check the health of the roots and see how the medium is. Man I tried for 15 minutes to get it out and couldn't. I had to have my husband come and break the plastic. I have no clue how this poor thing is still alive. There was no medium! It was all roots with a bit of charcoal and perlite left. That's it! The date said 2009 so I'm assuming it's been sitting somewhere that long in this same pot.
As you can see in the second image the poor thing broke into two. There are good roots on the little section that broke off, so I'm hoping both will live. But I had to cut so many roots off. I feel like I had to massacre the poor thing! There was also a leaf that broke off and had a bit of a stem like root-thing that connected it to the root ball, but no roots. I carefully put that in a pot too with some more moss then I normally do. I don't think that will survive at all, but I'm giving it a chance for now.
Do you think they will survive? So far they seem to be doing well, but it's only been a few days.
What can I do to make sure they do ok? And how can I go about doing this differently next time? I know with outside plants you want to break up the roots a bit to encourage new growth, but I have no clue with orchids!?