From Dendrobium and it's relatives by Lavarack, Harris & Stocker
lamellatum - This species does well in cultivation fi given warm or intermediate conditions with year-round moisture and filtered sunlight. A small pot with a well-drained mixture that retains a little moisture is best, although slab culture has also been successful.
concinnum - Warm temperatures are required with year-round watering, although a small decrease in watering in winter may be beneficial as long as the plants do not dry out entirely. A pot with well-drained medium, or a slab are equally useful. Bright filtered sunlight is recommended.
leonis - Warm conditions with year-round high humidity are required. Watering should be maintained throughout the year, althought it may be slightly decreased in winter in cooler climates, provided the plants are not dry for long periods. A slab is best to accommodate growth habit. A pot of well-drained medium is also successful.
mannii - This species is easy to grow in a small pot of well-drained medium. It should be grown in filtered light and watered heavily during the growing season with a dry resting period in wintere and early spring. It does well in warm to intermediate conditions.
senile - This species has a reputation for being difficult to cultivate. It is best grown on a slab such as a piece of weathered wood. It requires intermediate or warm temperatures and must be given a dry season of about 3 months with little water if good flowering is to be achieved. It does best in bright filtered sunlight and good air movement.
acerosum - The pendulous habit makes thes plants more suited to slab culture, although they may be grown in a hanging pot of well-drained medium. Intermediate to warm conditions are recommended with regular watering year round, although the frequency may be reduced slightly in winter. Bright light is recommended.
carunculatum - no info
pergracile - no info
sanguinolentum - intermediate to warm conditions with year-round humidity are recommended. Plants should be watered heavily in the growing season, but allowed to dry out for short periods during winter. Bright filtered light is recommended. A hanging pot of well-drained medium or a slab may be best to accommodate the bendulous habit.
Hope this helps.