I read a few articles about people growing and blooming Dendrophylax lindenii along with their other orchids and without any special care. I decided to grow them like I grow Angracoids. Worst case, they die and Oak Hill continues to propagate more seedlings.
They didn't do well in the colder winter temperatures (max 66F and min 59F) and lost a lot of roots. I moved them to a warmer part of the house. There are still some seedlings left on the mounts. I hope they begin to do better as the weather gets warmer. I am surprised some are still alive and enjoyed the experience. I think I got my money's worth as they lasted much longer than a bottle of wine does in my home. LOL. Here's how they look now.
Dendrophylax lindenii 1/29/14 by
Gardentheater, on Flickr