DiamanteBlu
Ideal_Rock
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I came into the kitchen this morning to find my orchid [which I have had for years and the only one I have managed to not kill - a pink phalaenopsis] in the sink filled with last night''s dishes, in a water filled bowl, with bark and clay pot bits all over everything. No dishes were broken but the top of the stem with the buds that were about to bloom was snapped off.

I am sure they were hunting bugs even though I had closed the window and the light was off so there were no bugs.
I took the pot and put it back on the sill, picked up the bark pieces and put them back in the pot. The plant seems looser than it was [it sits high with many roots above the bark] but the main root seems still secure.
Orchid experts - what else do you suggest I do to maximize the likelihood that the orchid will survive? Should I repot it, get more bark to put on top, or something else?
The guilty:
