i agree with lacie.....the old 'dirt' looks like it is still there.....you HAVE to wash all that off! it looks like it was in a small pot, and that was a good size pot, but you just popped it into a large pot and surrounded it with bark...NO GOOD!
orchids are predominately TROPICAL EPIPHYTES....they do NOT GROW IN THE GROUND! they do not need or want dirt! the roots grow into the bark on the SIDES OF TREES....you must get rid of that dirt....
as tropical 'tree' plants, they are not used to cold frozen ice! the 'just add ice' company markets that ploy simply to sell more plants! orchids can live practically forever, I have had many for OVER 35 YEARS before I sold them! the ice will shock them, and they eventually shrivel up and die.
the pot you put your plant in is way too BIG! it needs a 4 INCH pot and much growth before putting it in a 6" pot....I like the clay tho, I grow most of mine in clay or net pots.
so, take it out again....trim away the tall 'stick' that had buds...it is wasted! just whack it with scissors about 3-4" from the plant. rinse it good, and let it dry, then put it in a 4" pot WITH DRAINAGE, then place large bark chips around the plant, shake the pot, and repeat till the pot is full and bark is under the plant.
you can trim broken or rotted roots off with scissors dunked in alcohol....
to water, use good water (bottled or RO) and run the water thru the pot for a count of 3-4 seconds...make sure the water drains....and put the plant on a saucer or pan of small gravels....NEVER LET YOUR ORCHID SIT IN WATER!
there are loads of good posts here to tell you how to do all these things....good luck!
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