Dehydrated Mini Phal
Hi (again) everyone,
I purchased a mini Phal a few weeks ago from Lowes. I couldn't help myself. It's leaves were kind of wrinkly, but its roots looked okay! It was soaked with water from a previous storm (I'm guessing). I was going to wait to repot it until the blooms dropped, but I couldn't see the condition of the roots on the inside of the Sphagnum moss. Once the leaves wrinkled even more, I decided to remove the moss.
The roots inside the moss were very short, and they didn't look good. I replanted it with orchid bark inside of a tiny, ventilated cup. I read that I was going to need to water/spritz it often as the bark is too big for the plant. I'm cool with that. I'll water for 2 days then I'll give it a break for one day. I'm terrified of over-watering. It's still super dehydrated. It's growing a new leaf, and it's possibly growing a new spike, but the other leaves are wrinkled + limp. The roots are greyish white.
I'm going to repot it into a pudding cup (with holes) because I'm worried the cup is even too big for it. Has anyone done this? What's your watering schedule for mini phals in bark, and are there any more ways to get it hydrated without over killing it?
Thanks so much for any help!
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