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Originally Posted by Ray
This issue is a nature of the plant, totally unrelated to S/H culture.
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Sorry for the time gap in responding.
I wasn't certain, but suspected the stacked growth was a characteristic of mature Oncidiums. I'm still not sure how to supply the right amount of moisture between the spaces of stacked growth without rotting the mature bulbs beneath. The older bulbs are not shriveled and still have a lot of life left in them.
I would suspect in their natural habitat leaves and debris collect in those spots and then get rained on, thus providing moisture and nutrients between each nook and cranny. They probably grow on a cocked angle allowing for optimal drainage, thereby providing all the bulbs with proper drainage.
I can't replicate their natural environment so I guess the "mad scientist" in me will have to do some experimenting and see what happens.