Generally, Holcoglossums are pretty sturdy and will not be bothered much by repotting.
As long as you don't damage a ton of roots, you're fine to repot any time of the year.
It's many grower's preferences to repot upon the onset of new root growth though, if that's what you're looking to know. But like I said, with Holcoglossums, you can repot any time of the year as long as you take care not to do significant amounts of root damage.
You also don't need to wait until the flowers fade in order to repot. It is a preference of many growers, because they like seeing flowers, and the rigors of repotting can sometimes trigger certain types of orchids to drop their flowers. But if push comes to shove, and you gotta do what you gotta do, whether the plant is in bloom or not, you gotta repot and forego the flowers.
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