You may need to replant. Are there still pieces of roots? If so, it’s worth saving. If not, you’re not going to have much luck. The roots are the stomach and nothing survives without a stomach! Carefully take the plant out of its container and rinse the soil from the roots and dry the roots out on a paper towel. Then place in a pot with new well-draining soil. We suggest either commercial potting soil with a lot of perlite added for drainage or you can add orchid bark mix to the soil which will allow more air circulation around the roots. The pot must have drainage holes so the water can escape. Never let the roots sit in a tray of water or you’ll get root rot.
You may need to replant. Are there still pieces of roots? If so, it’s worth saving. If not, you’re not going to have much luck. The roots are the stomach and nothing survives without a stomach! Carefully take the plant out of its container and rinse the soil from the roots and dry the roots out on a paper towel. Then place in a pot with new well-draining soil. We suggest either commercial potting soil with a lot of perlite added for drainage or you can add orchid bark mix to the soil which will allow more air circulation around the roots. The pot must have drainage holes so the water can escape. Never let the roots sit in a tray of water or you’ll get root rot.