Should You Check and Trim Roots After Buying Phalaenopsis?

When acquiring a new Phalaenopsis, it's generally best to avoid immediate root disturbance. Allow the orchid to acclimate to its new environment for a few weeks. If you observe signs of root rot, such as mushy or papery roots, then carefully unpot and trim the affected areas with sterilized tools. Otherwise, repotting is typically only necessary every 1-2 years or when the plant outgrows its container.

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