Forgot to mention…
Dendrobium helix is like many of its relatives in the section Spathulata - they need a good amount of water.
Yes, just as James has suggested, still let the potting media dry out between waterings, but as you're finding out, you will have to water this seedling frequently.
If it truly is Den helix, then as the warmer months approach, it will start to grow rapidly, and therefore, you will also notice you will have to water more often than prior.
Should the plant be allowed to dry out for too long in between waterings during its growth spurt, (I recommend not letting the plant be dry for more than 1 day when it is in active growth), that dry spell will result in a severly stunted Den helix.
Den helix as a full grown plant, is a beast! They get large. Yours will take a few years before it even starts getting big though, (if it is Den helix, of course).
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