Mokaras aren't terrestrial. They can be acclimated to grow in full sun. I would not recommend growing your mokara in full sun until it is mature/larger size. Gradually introduce them to full sun if you want to landscape with them. Pick the cooler months to do so; assuming you are able to grow outdoors year round without winter cold. They have strap leaves like hanging vandas but because of its parent background it is inclined to tolerate more intense sun as it matures.
I tend to pot my mokaras in stone and charcoal and stake them. For landscaping purposes I occasionally stake the mature ones directly to a tall bambo or wooden stake bare root. Often I plant the mokara, pot and all, partially into the stone garden beds to prevent them toppling as they get taller.
For now, full direct morning sun and dappled light for the rest of the day is perfect.