2 questions:
1) what kind of hybrids? Phals? Cattleyas? It make a difference due to what the size requirements will be for them to grow well.
2)What kind of wood is this? The only reason that I ask is because orchids are epiphytic, and part of that means that their roots will attach and slightly "dig" into the wooden limbs to which they are mounted. Some of the common trees that we find in the US don't always hold up as well as they should for mounting culture due to the high levels of humidity and moisture that they get daily from near-daily waterings and overall RH of the growing area. Not to mention, from some of the pictures, it seems as though this bough has already started to break down some... I know that several members recommend grape wood that you could get from pet shops for reptiles
(I personally don't have anything mounted, this is all just from being around OB for a while).
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