To grow orchids in pots is a compromise. If we had plenty of time to care for every plant, I think the best for most mature plants would be to grow them in very large chunks of scoria, cinders, LECA, wine corks or bark, and water them every day. Unfortunately most of us work, and can't look at our plants every day. Potting methods that let us go longer between watering can be a problem when there's too much rain.
Remember epiphytic orchids in habitat have roots exposed to air. These roots are moist to wet throughout the growing season, with no drying off periods. The notion orchids need to dry between waterings comes from growing them in pots in inhospitable climates.
As an aside, orchids in semihydroponics would probably grow better if outdoors during times of heavy rainfall. They have plenty of air at the roots and all the rain would keep their roots nice and moist.
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