Basically Angulaoas as well as Andean Lycastes prefer a fresh athmosphere, like a summer in England, Ireland or the Blackforest. Psychopsis and Phalaenopsis are warm growing (26°C), Anguloa is cool-intermediate (16-18°C). In the summertime, which is the growing season, daytime temps may be around 23-28°C. The winter rest is pretty long, up to 6 months. At the end of the rest period the old leaves die naturally, when the new shoot is 10-20cm long and flowers open. This is around June, but sometimes earlier, and sometimes the plant starts later. When new growth has started, give lots of water, fertilizer and fresh air. You can fertilize with 1000 mikroSiemens once or twice a week til October. Remember Anguloas are terrestrials, not epiphytes.
Potting medium is a blend of bark, Perlite and sphagnum. I would repot after the next growth cycle.
According to Oakeley shriveling the bulbs a bit is essential for good flower production.
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