It's probably in a resting state right now so no matter what you do, it won't help much. Water really well, once a week for now. When you see the first sign of new growth (root or pseudobulb) then start watering more but allow the media to dry completely between waterings. In my environment orchids in baskets dry out in about eight hours. When they're actively growing I often water every other day. Your environment may be different. Back bulbs sometimes won't rehydrate no matter what you do. Especially if they don't have good roots. So when new growth starts you can judge if it's getting enough water by the plumpness of the new pseudobulbs. New pseudobulbs should not be wrinkled at all. When you water, drench the orchid really well. Often growers will come back in 15 minutes and drench real well a second time.
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