Is my plant still thriving? Can the look of it tell?

Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong

This plant (I don't know the name) was bought 10 years ago, it was originally grown in a ceramic vase filled with water plus some pebbles? only without soil (the way it was grown when I bought it in a shop, is it called hydroponics?). In the past 10 years, I cannot say it was healthy and vibrant all the time (sometimes also yellowish and dull-looking), but it was at least surviving/ living.

Recently, I thought the vase was too small and I bought a pot of a bigger size for it. And this time I put the soil in. I carefully transported the plant without hurting its roots. I think the current light, watering, fertilizers (in form of liquid, applied every two weeks) are all normal for it (in the past I even didn't give it fertilizer). Yes, since it is located in the dining room, it may receive long hours of light (in addition of the daytime sunlight), but in the past it was also like this and it still thrived.

However, with extra care (transporting to a soil pot), more timely watering, and unprecedented liquid fertilizers, the plant seemed not to grow further (yes, it grew some sprouts recently but leaves do not seem to be going to open), its leaves turn yellow or close, the stalks are still green though. I think it is in a stagnant stage--not growing further and seems very slowly deteriorating. The plant got some unprecedented small flies (grown from the soil I guess) around it but I don't think they really do harms? Earlier it got some mold but I removed it with botanical anti-mold spray already.

Then, few days ago I had removed all the soil and turned the plant to a hydroponic one again--with stones and water (mixed with fertilizer). By doing so actually I could check if it had root rot issues. And yes, it got some black and mushy roots and I trimmed them all. Only the brownish ones (the best of the worst already) are left. However, after few days of turning into hydroponic, I still do not think the plant is growing, it seems to stop there--the buds do not grow further or unfold the leaves inside.

But the stems are still green, the whole plant is still greenish, except some of the existing leaves are yellowish. I think it is still living? Can I say so? It has still been being green for many parts for many weeks.

I checked the root today again, and I realized I forgot to attend to the main root (circled in red, as shown in the first picture). The main root is also blackish-- I overlooked it last time when i trimmed unhealthy roots. I wonder if I should also cut that black part off from the plant? Note that it belongs to the main root, not the side roots. Is it risky to do so?

Hope someone experienced in plantation can tell if my plant still have survival chance. And please tell me if my hydroponic method is correct.

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