Ok after reading so many great thing about Semi-Hydroponic culture that I decided to make the jump, albeit a small jump

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I have brought what seems to look like a Miltoniopsis Princess Diana (checked the website of the grower and the closest match I found was named that) from homebase retail here in London and as always I repot soon as possible (you can never know what condition they are in).
So this Miltoniopsis was going to be my test experiment and if everything goes great I will make the jump bit by bit with my other orchids.
I have read the excellent information on Rays website and from a few other google sources including this forum but still got a few questions.
I went to my local garden centre and brought Hydroponic clay pellets (LECA I think proper name) specially made for Hydroponic and not the construction. I have washed it, rinsed and rinsed, soaked it in water, and then left it soaking over night in clean water with very diluted fertiliser.
I cleaned as much I possible the plant roots (I am guessing this is to remove any possible material that may decompose) and gently put it in a same size pot it came in with the LECA. Currently using the pot saucer as a reservoir.
Did i miss anything major in this process? also i would like to know how ofter should I water when the plant has not been grown in a Hydroponic environment. Hopefully when I get comfortable with Hydroponic I will slowly be doing the same to my other orchids, so is there any way of maybe getting them ready to make the jump, say water them more ofter a month or 2 before hand?
Ok I know everyone is going to say show as some pictures, so here they are
