Hola Bil:
Do you know what Stanhopea species or hybrid name that you will get? That will make a difference in its temperature needs.
I have S. occulata, which likes it cool in the winter with reduced water, gets strong sun in the morning and dappled sun to shade at noon and afternoon.
In summer, it is hung in a tree for shade with more water and more fertilizer, but in dilute portions.
If you can get seaweed extract to add to your regular fertilizer, do so.
Mine has been uncomplaining and produces up to 4 spikes in early summer nearly every year.
Remember, enjoy the spike at every stage of growth. Once blooms open, they smell heavenly, but will last only 4 to 5 days.
Good Luck
Maryanne in Massachusetts
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