With some modifications, you can use fir bark (orchid bark) for all of those. No reason in the world that you can't use whatever brand is offered at your favorite big-box hardware store. I use Better Gro brand orchid bark that I buy at Lowe's (economical), but you could use another brand too.
Phalaenopsis, use straight for bark, or you can put some kind of inert drainage material in the lower third of the pot, like 1-inch gravel, or styrofoam pieces of similar size. If you care to, you can selectively use the coarser bark for that plant (not required though)
For your Sharry Baby, Miltoniopsis, Brassia (Oncidium alliance), use the bark but place a layer of sphagnum moss about an inch thick on top of it.
For your mottled Paph, use the smaller bark in the bag, mix in some fine gravel if you have it (Raisin-sized pieces), a little chopped sphagnum mixed in the top half of the pot, a blanket of sphagnum moss over the top of that.
I live in Georgia, I wouldn't hesitate to summer any of those outdoors. Including the Paph. Just adjust the amount of shade that you provide to prevent sunburn.
Last edited by Orchid Whisperer; 01-28-2020 at 07:05 PM..
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