Miltonia once included warm-growing plants and the pansy-faced orchids, like yours.
The pansy-faced ones have been split off into genus Miltoniopsis. These are cool-growing plants.
Many people still call pansy-faced ones Miltonia, which adds to the confusion.
Both genera require a large amount of water when in active growth, and will not tolerate drying out. Plants in genus Miltonia, the warmer growing ones, do better if they dry out during the winter, when it is not growing. Miltoniopsis never like drying completely out through the year. It is not difficult to grow Miltonia mounted, but few people would be able to keep up with watering of a mounted Miltoniopsis.
I don't know what happened to your previous plants, but both genera lose leaves if not watered enough during the growing season, and Miltoniopsis loses leaves if not watered enough all year.
Yes, humidity trays do nothing to raise humidity, not even a few inches above them. They will keep water off your furniture.
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