I agree it’s a Dendrobium phalaenopsis type. I keep mine warm and bright and watered year round. I try to never let it completely dry out and water whenever the substrate gets to the barely damp state. No seasonal changes in care.
I kept mine outside with my Dendrobium nobile types for a couple years, but it did not tolerate the cold well.
Maybe there’s some variability with Dendrobium nobile types but mine grow like weeds if they’re watered through the winter (no rot), but I don’t get flowers unless I keep them dry too: I only water if I see wrinkles on the canes in the winter.
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