It's certainly worth a try. It's always fun to experiment. I have a couple orchids mounted on the sides of clay jugs and the jugs are full of water. I've found that the wet terra cotta is not enough water for the orchid (at least so far) so I need to mist the roots every day. All mounted orchids require a lot of attention. I think the goal is to establish a large root system over time and then the orchid may not need to be watered as often. Some cattleyas are lithophytes and grow on rocks in nature. Those would be good candidates for a lava rock mount. My suspicion is that it will be too dry for a phalaenopsis, but I certainly could be wrong. Phal species often perform better on mounts than the hybrids do. Please keep us updated on how it works out. Good luck.
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