Sure, but keep in mind that I have only been growing this amazing orchid for less than a year, maybe a more experienced grower can give better details. It was the previous owner that grew it to such a nice size.
It is planted in mainly seedling bark with a small amount a pumice-like rocks. It is in a large, 12" diameter and taller than it is wide, plastic container with only drainage holes at the bottom. I water it from the top and allow the water to pool in a very large saucer underneath the pot. I try to let it stand in at least an inch of water at all times. I lightly fertilize since there's standing water and keep it in fairly bright light, almost cattleya strength but not quite as strong.
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