Dendrobium jonesii (AKA fusiforme, ruppianum) is in section Dendrocoryne, and is a close relative of Den. speciosum. In fact, at one time it was named as a speciosum variety. I just got one of these from Andy's. It's clear from the red pseudobulbs he's growing them in very high light.
I've read
here on Orchid Board it doesn't like going below 8C / 46F in winter, nor above 30C / 86 F in the summer.
Is anybody in California growing it outside during the winter? I'm considering putting it on my patio outdoors, leaving it out unless frost threatens, and protecting it from rain if we get any this winter. It would get more winter light that way.
Edit: Spoke with Andy... he grows it outside all year under 30% shade cloth. They get winter rain, too. They've already been down to 38 F / 3.3C this year, and that will probably happen again. He said I could leave it out all winter, bringing it in on nights with frost. ln spring he said to bring it into the house when days are routinely over 100 F / 38C.
Anybody else in California growing it outside?