Well, just for fun- here is update pictures:
Perlite plants doing fine, and I was thinking they were almost dead (left them in the sun last year, and kinda forgot about them, that is why I decided to experiment with the perlite).
Group shot. Not sure if this colored glass is healthy for them, but they dont seem to noticed that.
Keiki started to grow a new leaf, its a bit purple, but the mother was purple so I guess its doing fine.
Growing nicely
Even the sunburnt is growing, though a bit slower
And the other keiki (same mother plant)- I damaged the new leaf. It rewarded me with starting a new leaf and putting out roots. I assume it has to if it wants to survive in my care😜
And the vase orchid I decided to put in leca-I felt it didnt stay moist enough, even though I left it in water several times every week. Looks happy, gonna see what it does.
One inch of leca, then laid the plant on top, and filled more leca. Mist it almost every day, and have water in the bottom. Semi/hydro kind of.
Well, my orchids seem to like it in my house. And these are plants that have not been cared for very much, and they still grow and looks healthy. (Well, pretty healthy)
Perlite: its very easy, and for lazy people perlite or leca can be a good thing.
Not sure if I would test it on my nicer plants, but maybe if these grow nicely all year.