haha, they must be a popular hybrid this week. I just picked one up at a show. It was the only zygo on any of the vendor tables so obviously it was leaving with me

. Ok for my zygos I grow them in medium to bright light anywhere from 2500 - 3500 FC. The humidity where they are is about 65-70% on average and they seem to do quite well in it. As far as watering it just depends on your watering practices. They seem to be like phals. Evenly moist in free draining media. Some growers use a semi terrestrial mix. I personally use a mix of fine bark and sphagnum moss. I tried just straight sphagnum with my first zygo but I think I was too heavy for my heavy handed watering tendencies. So the bark helps open the mix up a bit and help it to drain faster. As for fertilizer I follow the same rule with most of my chids. weakly weekly (half strength in the summer and 1/4 strength through the winter). I do have a few deciduous orchids that I stop fertilizing totally through the winter but not the zygos. hope this helps some. good luck