I think the main thing with this species and a lot of the SE Asian Habenaria is when they are dormant, keep them very dry, just a sniff of moisture now and then.
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When in growth, water well, but avoid the crown of the leaves. In the wild they get down to about 10c in some areas I think, but I may be a little off. I know in Bangkok, we dont get any lower than 16c.
I think they are not hard to grow, but they dont like moisture when dormant for sure.
I have seen them grown in coconut mulch; soil; pure spaghnum. Just about anything as long as it drains well, but keeps moist when in growth and is ok to dry when dormant.
I have some seed if anyone is interested and also Troy Meyers lab has my seed in flask with germination.
Brett
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