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Originally Posted by stefpix
i wonder actually if it can stay pretty dry. sometimes I forget to water it. it grows roots outside of the pot. It gets direct sun, never got any burn spots. Tucker - did you get it to bloom?
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Yes, mine has bloomed every year. I do agree with you though. I have grown mine with my cattleyas. They're in fairly bright light and they get rain frequently during the summer here in South Florida. It rains almost every day during parts of the summer. In the winter I've been letting them get very dry just like my catts.. They have done well that way but recently a commercial grower told me that they come from a wet region. He pointed out that they do not have psuedobulbs so they do not experience drought in their environment. So now I've started keeping them a little wetter in the winter. But I admit, I'm not sure that's right for them. But I do know that they like lots of moisture and strong light when they're growing. Whatever works for you, definately keep doing it.
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I found this on one culture sheet.
Grow plants in intermediate temperatures in partial shade to bright light. Water plant when mix drys. During the winter give plants a slight dryout between waterings. Water approximately once a week. Pot with medium fir bark