I would write to Jay Pfahl at orchidspecies.com and ask him how he grows it in the Keys, or whether he does.
I did speak with Bill Thoms about this species. He said it really prefers cooler nights and warmer days, and is a C4 plant. That means it opens its pores at night. When it's too hot day and night it can't breathe. He suggested in my climate watering it in the evening so there would be evaporative cooling at the roots. He grew them in shallow baskets or pots, with moss and large bark.
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