I don't have that particular one but have had decent success with the closely-related species Chiloschista sweelimii. Mine is in the greenhouse (summer highs about 90 deg F, winter lows about 60 deg F., humid) I don't think that I have ever seen a leaf on it. It's all about the roots, that do the photosynthesis as well as the "normal" root functions. The more roots the better. I grow it fairly shady. (Can't put a number on it, I'm not that "quantitative" in my greenhouse, but it is hanging from the bench, the whole greenhouse has pretty subdued light) Fertilizer? It gets what everything else gets, which isn't much.
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