You have to distinguish between:
A. Slightly reduced watering during winter months. This is simply a reflection of the plants drying out slower during the lower light/temperature winter season.
B. Plants that come from regions with significant dry seasons. One example would be Den. kingianum & Den. speciosum from Australia. These plants need plenty of water (& fertilizer) during spring and summer, but:
- No fertilizer after Sept 15th (till blooms open).
- Watering reduced 90% (I go from twice weekly, to once monthly) from Oct 15th, till buds form.
C. Plants that have a true dormancy period. In addition to Catasetum, this applies to Habenaria and deciduous Calanthes (but NOT intergeneric Phaiocalanthes).