I checked on OrchidWiz, since I didn't see a response from anyone else who is growing this plant. I don't have it and unfortunately I can't copy and paste the info, so here it is in point form.
Light: 1800 to 3000fc. Can take bright light that is diffused and even cattleya light. Air movement required at all times especially if bright light used.
Temps: summer days 75-78F, nights 63-64F. Winter days 68-70F, nights 56-57F. Have been reported to survive freezing weather and even bloom after it (but I wouldn't recommend it!).
Humidity:80 to 85% year round
Water: Should be watered frequently while actively growing but less in winter. They should not dry out.
Growing media: because of their creeping rhizomes, they are usually grown in shallow baskets or pans with an open free-draining mix. Fir bark, tree-fern and osmunda fiber all produce good results. Chunky perlite is sometimes added and chopped sphagnum sometimes added where excess drying is a problem. They do well mounted on tree fern or cork slabs but humidity must be high and they must be watered at least once daily in summer. They do not like old media and should be re-potted yearly when new roots are starting.
Good luck and I hope your plants do well.
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