I grow mine in inexpensive wire baskets like these
China Garden Plant Iron Wire Hanging Basket with Chains and Coco Liner Metal Flower Planter (Bh090020) - China Hanging Basket and Basket price
This suits them perfectly.
The flower spikes don’t exactly emerge from the bottom , more like 1/3 of the way up from the bottom. From the point of emergence they grow straight down. They have no trouble penetrating the coir lining.
These are not an orchid I would be inclined to pamper. I find them to be the easiest orchid to grow by a large measure. I grow them outside hanging in trees. I haven’t repotted them or changed media in the 20+ years I’ve had them, so I suspect most of the media (which was probably bark) has rotted away, I’ve never checked. I don’t remember ever fertilising them. They rely mainly on natural rainfall but I give them a squirt with a hose a handful of times a year. I’ve also never seen a pest or disease on them. Each year they reward me with abundant flowers. I would not be contemplating semi-hydro or any other refined method - just drop in a basket with bark media.
If there is a reservoir below the plant then a certain percentage of the flowers will grow into the reservoir and be trapped.
Our climate is probably not too different to yours, but cooler in summer.
That is my experience - though I’m not sure what species or hybrid we grow, and some species may be harder to grow then others.