Tthey're definitely more challenging than most tropical orchids. There are several factors which must be considered to keep them healthy. The length of the day, the moisture level of the soil and the temperature all play roles in telling these plants whether they should be growing, blooming, or dying back to rest. You have to learn and respect these cues for each species you're considering. Dormancy is usually the hard part. Some plants will need to spend their dormancy in the fridge at near freezing temps, some should bake outside all summer long, sheltered from any rain that does fall. Improper moisture and temperature during dormancy practically guarantees the plants will rot.
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