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Originally Posted by TheBlazingAugust
Or even better, leave a plant as is! Arial roots are arial roots, and once they develop as arial roots, they will function best as is, in the air! I didn't watch the video (I'm too scared too!  ) but I have seen the picture if the I-Hsin George, and I would simply repot it into a slightly bigger pot, and I would cut a very minimal amount of roots off.
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In my 11 years of growing orchids I have never had a problem with planting aerial roots. Also, if aerial roots are only for air then why do some start out as growing aerial then dive into the medium? They can adapt.