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Old 10-15-2020, 12:06 PM
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I have a lady slipper and it has a fuzzy root. Just wondering what's going on.
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Old 10-15-2020, 12:30 PM
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That is perfectly normal, Phrags and Paphs have hairy roots for some reason, probably to collect more moisture.
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All my Paphs have fuzzy roots! I think it is quite common?
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Old 10-15-2020, 12:35 PM
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chysis have fuzzy roots too.

I find the fuzziness means they can absorb more water but like a wet dog the roots don't like to be soaking wet - they can't shake off the wet like a dog can and the "hairs" get stuck together and rot easier..

Just my observation on chysis, it might be completely different for paphs -I've never grown any, for chysis I am suspecting they are designed to be able to absorb dew from air well but don't do well staying too wet for long.

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Thanks everyone.
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That is a beautiful root! Clearly, a happy Paph.
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It's not surprising for growers (that have seen roots of other plants or other orchids have plain white or green coloured roots with no relatively long root hairs) to assume something 'might' be wrong when they see slipper orchid roots for the first time. Such as assuming the roots are having a problem (eg. fungus) due to the appearance.
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Paphs tend to live in the leaf litter on a forest floor. I have heard/read some speculation that the hairs may also function to provide some air space, preventing root suffocation.
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Looks like it's due for a watering?
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