First, welcome to the Orchid Board!
I grow S. cernua outside (summer highs about 85 deg F 30 deg C, winter lows around 40 deg F 4 deg C). My winter lows are pushing the lower limit for these, probably would prefer a bit warmer, but they do tolerate it. I grow mine mounted. If potted they do need to be in a medium that is very well drained because they need to dry out between waterings. When I mount them, I don't use any moss - they are quite happy with exposed roots. I think you have sufficient humidity that you should not have to worry about drying out. (It is probably much better than mine) You might want to try mounting your plant - wait until you see new roots starting to appear. With Sophronitis, new roots and new growth tend to appear at about the same time, so easy to see. (That's not the case with all orchids... it's the new roots that you need to watch for in potting and mounting generally, but for S. cernua the new growth is a good indicator)
I think that your temperature range is pretty close to mine. If I am correct about that, you can get a good idea of what will grow outside from my website (in my signature area)
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