I agree with Steve, time to get out the *sterile* cutting tool...after the slice, dunk the cut end in what you have: powdered rooting stuff (Rootone, etc.), elemental sulfur, or even corn starch - something to dry/seal the cut end. Rootone or sulfur are anti-fungal.
The "wet sphag" creeps me out, but I think sphagnum is satan's medium, so.....
The roots look good, so they will keep growing into whatever you set it on or tie it to. These new growths won't bloom this year, but once they get growing, they will develop quickly into plants that will be ready for next year.
Have fun - Nancy
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