Thank you everyone.
I wasn't sure whether to post this in the Sarcochilus project thread or not. Figured an administrator would move it if more appropriate there
Sorry, that long growth is definitely a spike. I should have included a closer picture of the "bare" stem where you can see there are at least 3 basal growths coming from it here.
Since it is a lithophyte, I was considering lava rock too since you wouldn't have to worry about bark breaking down at all. The original grower mixed a little lava rock in his inorganic media too. But I don't really have any experience using inorganic medium. This is the only sarcochilus I have left that I kept in grower's original inorganic media just for the experience instead of repotting in bark. There was another but I threw it out because of signs of continued pests.
So I guess I have 2 questions:
1) Should this be "topped off" now with more media (whether bark or continue with something inorganic like lava rock)? Or when the basal growths themselves begin growing roots?
If now:
2) If this was topped off with bark, by the time bark has broken down, like a dendrobium, would the older growths (roots and leaves) have also died off by natural senescense and eventually become part of the "medium" the rest of the plant is essentially growing in/on? Then it may not matter whether to use bark or rocks.
Thank you!