First: Welcome!
Second: That’s hilarious! Dwarf banana tree indeed
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Third: Can you post a picture of it? (Might need a few more posts before you can or just use something like Flickr). It’s good to see how an orchid looks before making recommendations. Or just to make sure it is the right type of orchid that we are all talking about.
Fourth: congrats on the blooms. Obviously you found a good spot for it with great lighting which is what many people struggle with
Catasetums (your Monnierara falls under the Catasetum alliance, it’s a hybrid of several different species and genera) can grow in practically anything. Dirt is not the best choice for them but, as you have shown, it can be done. Some people have even grown them in a manure mix since they are such heavy feeders during “growth mode” spring through summer. Bark, sphagnum, a mix of both is what most people use depending on your growing conditions. Once a Catasetum type starts to go dormant for the winter and loses its leaves, those bulbs will not regrow leaves next year. Those old bulbs will send out new growths from the base. You can divide it up if there are enough old bulbs. Usually you will want to keep a minimum of two mature bulbs together before dividing (this only applies to Catasetum types). So if you have 6 healthy mature bulbs, you could potentially have 2-3 divisions. Or you can just let it be
If you haven’t read this one yet, here is a basic culture sheet from Sunset Valley Orchids
Sunset Valley Orchids - Superior Hybrids for Orchid Enthusiasts.
One of the members on here Steve (Isurus79) has some excellent videos as well