Most "Resting" orchids seem to like a bit of a
misting in the morning, but not necessarily every day - it is very much dependant on the Species.
Cork is apparently a good mount for soaking purposes and I have found maponi wood, with a groved/ridged side also makes a nice mounting material (Untreated and well washed from any contaminents)
Check out these two links for particulars on your species. You may need to reduce the winter temperature further (Below 60F) to enable it to flower for the next season.
Dendrobium lindleyi | The Wisconsin Master Gardener Program (This link advices no watering during rest period unless pseudobulbs become overly shrivelled)
http://www.aos.org/Default.aspx?id=416 (At the bottom of this page, your species is mentioned)
Hope this helps!
(I am eager to see how you get on with this!)
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