Not really Sharry, it just kind of happened that way. Was assured by the vendors that they are all pretty easy. Of course the flowers on the Zygo look nothing like what he said they would.... The Tubercentron isn't overly happy right now but I think that it's a humidity issue. Working on that now though. The others are doing great though it's only been just about 2 months now.
One thing you can try for a week or so is place the plant on a tray with water and place a clear plastic bag over the plant (if not in bloom). This will help trap the humidity creating a mini greenhouse. I have done this several times with sick orchids, leaving them like this for a week or 2 depending on how they look. I also have put a grow light on them to add a tiny bit of heat to get the humidity where i wanted it.
That's pretty funny. A couple days ago I put a Tupperware container and put a couple inches of water in it then put it on a platform and put a glass over the top of it. I have a spare little LED light with white/blue bulbs and put that over it. Hoping that helps it out. The leaves started to yellow just a little but the roots still look good. I think once it warms up and the little guy can get outside it will be happier