I believe what you have is Taiwan Gold.
I saw one at a show and it was large and impressive with yellow flowers cascading down the spikes.
I have a similar one, but smaller. Golden Shower. Don't laugh at the name. lol
It was my very first plant in the catasetum group.
I bought it in bloom in the fall. Flowers lasted barely two weeks or less.
Mine took a while to "go to sleep", but eventually it did drop all the leaves one by one and the last one dropped off about two weeks ago.
It has been growing a brand new shoot since mid January, so I'm happy!
It is now about one inch tall and has four thick yellow roots.
While it is resting, obviously it is not growing so it does not need much water but you want to mist it a little so the main bulb stays plump.
I kept it dry for about two weeks and then it started to wrinkle a little, so that's when I watered it. water as in
misting until the moss (mine came in straight sphagnum moss) just moistens instead of pouring water all over. I read doing so may rot out the whole plant during this period. so you dont' want to let it bone dry the whole winter.
Let the bulb be your guide and keep it plump by
misting the potting mix a little.
Mine came right back being plump.
I wonder how much bigger that plant will grow this year. I have seen some big plants and they were nice!!!
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Ok, I bought mine in bloom fairly recently, but based on what I read and heard from growers on this site and a local grower and members from my society who has lots of these plants, your conditions seems very good.
Once this plant starts to grow, you want to give it lots of light and water to encourage as much of growth as possible before the end of summer.
Local growers here expose them to nearly direct sun like cattleya condition or brighter. One vendor told me he grew his under slightly less light with good results.
I was told the amount of light (intensity) has to do with the sex of the flowers, but I don't have first hand experience.
I'm an indoor grower with large south facing windows by the way. with a sheer curtain.
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