Just check the bark to see if the bark is very dry. If the bark you bought is super dry - or very dry to begin with, then that dry bark requires a fair bit of wetting (or soaking) in order to get them wet/moist enough.
Otherwise, using dry bark and then watering the dry bark ------ often has the same effect as water running off a duck's back. Runs straight off the bark surface, then through the pot, then out of the drainage holes. And the media doesn't become moist enough to support the orchid's roots etc. So an orchid can end up dehydrating.
But - also, pots having enough drainage holes at the bottom of the pot --- is beneficial too. So check to see if the pot has adequate drainage.
And orchids having regular roots that aren't adapted to watery conditions need to be cared for appropriately ------ as in to avoid having the media too wet for relatively long periods of time - to avoid root drowning. And also avoid cold and wet conditions inside the pot and maybe even outside the pot too (for relatively long periods of time).
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