So I actually have three orchid plants. Pretty sure they are all the same type, the "moth" type. Two, as you have seen, are currently blooming. The third... well, has been sitting here frowning at me for quite some time. Months. So today I decided to get brave and repot it. What's the worst that could happen? I didn't take pictures, sorry! I removed it from its clear plastic pot that it came in and shook it free of all the bark. There was a little walnut-sized glob of something sort of like soil that fell off of it. What was left was a bunch of spidery roots and I started cutting off everything that did not look alive and healthy. Everything, that is, that looked dried up, silvery or grey. There wasn't much left but I put the remainder in some fresh wood chips ("orchid potting soil") and then mixed up a batch of orchid fertilizer. This stuff (pic below) smells like sewage. But it's potent! You mix half a capful into a quart of water and use it to soak the matrix the plant is in. I'm letting mine soak for half an hour, that should do it. You don't do this very often though. It says once every 2-4 weeks but I think I might do it once a month but not while blooming. So now we wait.