Happypaphy7
Paphlover
Yes. I have never had any issues with the roots. At this size, it really does not matter as the space of the pot (3inch round pot, so it is quite small to begin with!) is mostly just styrofoam peanuts and the roots and some moss.So to clarify, you don’t remove the old sphagnum, you pot it up with the original sphagnum surrounded by new orchiata? And this causes no problems such as rot? I always remove the old sphagnum and repot in orchiata. Your way sounds much easier and much less traumatic to the existing roots! But I’ve had problems with rotting new growths in the past so I’m paranoid.
The sheer amount of the newer roots in the subsequent season will do such a good job sucking out all the water in the pot as soon as you water the plant.
Do you keep your plant bone dry without a drop of water during the entire winter? I think that could cause more trouble than watering every once in a while when the pseudobulbs show signs of dehydration. It really depends on the plant because some plants I have stay plump for much longer time than others. Once all the leaves fall off, I do reduce watering frequencies but I do not completely stop watering.
I simply let the plants be my guide. Never had an issue!