In my opinion, semi-hydroponics is not a substitute for decent humidity, and more than is a humidity tray.
The driving forces of nature want to take those water vapor molecules and spread them uniformly throughout the room, your home, your town, the whole world, in fact. Some will argue that you get "localized humidity enhancement" immediately around the pot, but if you have decent air movement (you should), that negates anything like that.
I will switch gears for a moment though - I don't think you really need "high" humidity. Something around 50% is plenty for most orchids, is good for you too, and actually helps your home, furniture, etc. - stuff drying out can crack, be it wood, drywall (nail pops, not cracking so much), or skin.
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