It depends entirely on the type of orchid, and even the type of mount. Plants with distinct inactive periods need less water because they use less water, so these you may be able to skip some. Others, though, require roughly the same watering year-round. If your orchids are stick-mounted, though, just water. It's virtually impossible to over water a stick-mounted orchid.
It depends entirely on the type of orchid, and even the type of mount. Plants with distinct inactive periods need less water because they use less water, so these you may be able to skip some. Others, though, require roughly the same watering year-round. If your orchids are stick-mounted, though, just water. It's virtually impossible to over water a stick-mounted orchid.
I have a dwarf Phal, an Oncidium, and a regular Phal. They are all mounted of pieces of wood.