Never had an issue with leaving water in the crown, if its really built up in a sheath sometimes I'll blow out the water but most of the time I'm too lazy. I have a small fan that keeps airflow to the orchids. Better to water more often than ever have to worry about rots.
In my opinion, another thing that plays into this is the dissolved oxygen at various water temperatures- watering with really warm water promotes rapid, anaerobic bacterial and fungal growth because it does not hold much oxygen and the temperature accelerates microbial activity. It can also make it easier to "drown" the roots if you aren't growing in an adequately airy mix. Watering with 68F water holds about 20% more oxygen than 86f water. These are the maximum possible ppm values so the numbers can be a lot lower in stagnant reservoirs, hoses with out sprayers, ect. Orchids like rain water which pretty much always is at maximum oxygen saturation.
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