As far as I know about Trichocentrum pulchrum, it has tiny pseudobulbs (from what I've read) hidden amongst the leaves. For the longest time, I thought they didn't have a pseudobulb, because they weren't visibly apparent. It looks like a miniature vandaceous plant similar to Ceratocentron fessellii vegetatively (they're not identical looking, they look almost the same - similar). So it makes more sense to reduce the fertilization and watering during the winter, but not by much.
Not watering during winter will kill your plant.
This was one of the species I grew.
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