Unfortunately, there is no simple answer for such a challenging plant to grow.
Jumping into growing mounted orchids for the first time with this species is more of a leap than a jump by most people's standards.
Is there a pic of the plant?
How long have you had it for?
Were you aware that this species goes through a dormancy during the winter months? While it should never be grown completely dry, it has to be grown drier than during the growing season.
Chiloschistas can rot due to over watering very easily.
It becomes desiccated under low humidity and conditions that are too dry, very quickly and very easily.
This plant should be grown:
Intermediate - warm (60 F - 95 F)
Bright shade - moderate indirect light
Moderate to high relative humidity (60% - 85%).
Moderate air circulation
Blooming season for this species may actually be during mid to late spring through early summer.
It can produce a rudimentary leaf.
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Philip
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