Dendrobium Stardust 'Firebird' is 50% D. unicum, a dwarf relative to the 'nobile' group. This hybrid has only about 12% nobile, with the rest being D. moniliform (25%, very cool grower), D. signatum and D. heterocarpum, both about 6% and intermediate temps. The plant can reach about 60cm in height and flowers along the entire cane. It does best with a cool, dry rest in the Autumn to Winter and will start back into growth around March in our climes. Blooming is typically in Winter (they are currently in the stores loaded with blossoms) to Spring.
Your plant look very healthy, but didn't get enough water during the last season. The bulbs are healthy, but small. I would leave it dry and cold (10°C) in full light until new growth or buds start and green root tips are apparent. Don't worry if it looses some leaves, but this hybrid tends to hold its leaves for more than a year. Quite different to the purer nobile hybrids. One reason it is very popular: you don't get all naked canes. It may bloom this year, but I kinda doubt it. In the Spring and Summer lots of water, light and fertlize at least once a week. I've tried it in the garden for the Summer, but it is often attacked by snails and prefers warmer nights than my garden typically offers.
Jamie
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