This orchid is extremely hardy if the right conditions are met. You can pot your Dendrobium kingianum right now and it wouldn't skip a beat. For me, I have put my own Den. kingianum keikis in pots of their own even when the roots are as short as 1/4" long, and they have survived, so I have no problems believing that yours will be ok.
I have put some of my Den. kingianum keikis in pots with medium to large grade bark and others in pots with 3/4" granite. An overwhelmingly large majority of them have survived.
I have put my mother plant in diatomite and have had this orchid for about 13 - 14 years.
Given what I have said so far about Den. kingianum, it should give you an idea of what you can accomplish with this species.
One of their common names is the Pink Rock Orchid.
This is one species that dispels the notion of all species orchids as being delicate.
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