I have Chysis bractescens and it's growing in a small teak basket filled with NZ sphagnum moss. It likes lots of water during the growing season, so this arrangement has worked well for me for the last couple of years since I got the plant. Although it's not flowering size yet, it has grown substantially since I've had it, so again, I think it's liking the moss and basket arrangement. The species from this genus do tend to become pendant (mine has successfully grown downwards again in spite of my past efforts--which I've now given up--to get it to grow upright), so don't worry once the new growths start going over the side of the pot/basket and hanging with the leaves pointing downwards. In the winter you might want to let your plant dry out between waterings, and let it stay dry once it drops all of its leaves. My plant usually drops its leaves in December, rests for a couple of months and then starts to grow again in early March. It also seems to appreciate a fairly shady location, but that's just been my own experience with this particular plant. Good luck with your plant!
Steve
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