I've neglected repotting a few plants this past year. Probably know the answer to this, so I'm just asking for a friend...
Below is pictured a Brassavola nodosa that is absolutely stuck in the pot. I've done everything I can think of to get it out, and know the glass will need to be broken. This is sad, as I really like the container. First time I've ever had to break glass to repot. That's my bad.
The question... Are y'all fairly sure the roots on the right side will most likely fail when I get it into something bigger? The longest are around 8" long. If so, I could perhaps clip back the two leads after breaking glass, then mount that section. I've never mounted a Brassavola, so I'd get that learning curve, so am thinking about doing it. It would be better than having that part just slowing rot off and die.
Suggestions anyone?
