I do as Ray suggests, because it's the only way I've found that works for me in my environment, with many different genus, species, and hybrids.
Catasetum... mine are grown inside, and I use a similar method as PET method. Whole idea is when they're growing they need a LOT of water. It's doubtful you could keep them on the same schedule as some of the others you mention without using that method.
If you choose a bark based medium, you'll need to experiment with ones that require drying out some as compared to those who need consistent moisture. Needs consistent moisture, add more water-retaining media to the mix (sphag, rock wool, etc). More moisture, use a plastic pot. Less moisture a clay pot and/or less moisture retaining media. Many different ways to tweak it. That's dictated by your environment and the particular plants you have. And almost impossible for someone else to answer, just in my opinion. There's no magic rule of thumb... you have to experiment, tweak, and watch your plants closely until you hit the right mix.
And if you go the semi-hydro route, there's still a learning curve to adapt the plants to the cultural method...
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Caveat: Everything suggested is based on my environment and culture. Please adjust accordingly.
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