Please post pics.
Some general info on Antelope Dens:
They grow in intermediate to warm temperatures (55 F - 90 F).
Lighting should be bright indirect as per Cattleyas.
Moderate to high humidity (50% - 90%).
Moderate to good air movement.
Grow in as small a pot as possible for the roots. Do not give the roots too much space.
Use medium grade pieces of bark. Do not use small grade. They like lots of air to their roots.
Water 3 - 4 times a week. If temperatures get too warm for their liking water more often.
They are "evergreen" Dens and many of the canes should not go deciduous.
Antelope Dens don't have obvious dormancy periods. They just slow down growth during the winters, but they often continue to grow. The most dramatic amount of growth occurs during the spring/summer/early fall months.
With a pic, I can be more specific about your problem.
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I should mention, when you have a plant with a problem, post a pic of the entire plant, not just the flowers.
A pic of the flowers just shows me how pretty the flowers are, not what might be the problem with your plant.
