while I still lived in AK, I tried to grow and bloom Den. lindleyi without success.
I used the info from the book 'Orchid Species Culture: Dendrobium' as my guide.
From the book entry's info, I would give my plant a severly dry winter rest.
I set the household night temps to go down to 60*F.
I never was able to get it to bloom.
Plus, it didn't seem to grow all that well.
Much of the problem may have been the short winter days, ~4 hrs at solstice.
I am absolutely dumbfound at how well my present D. lindleyi is doing here in HI.
Humidity runs at about 65% [days] to 100% [nights] with dew every morning.
Winter night low temps are about 60 to 65*F.
The diurnal difference is about 10 to 15*F.
It rains a lot, a very wet winter.
We have received over 8" of rain in just one night, 4:30pm to 9:00am.
Most of the days have been very cloudy.
Yet, my present plant, simply having been thrown outdoors and told to "FLY", is blooming the best I have ever seen it, or any other do.
It has shaken my faith in what the experts say.
A pic from this morning is attached to my last post here:
Yard Orchids '18-03-18 - New Feral Vanda