Haven't posted in a while so I thought I'd give it a shot... Here's a picture of Cymbidium floribundum

that shows beads of honey when a few days before the honey wasn't there. This cymbidium was moved from the greenhouse where it was raised and brought to another location. So I think this phenomena occurs when an orchid is moved more so than a "natural" occurrence for the orchid. I don't mean to step on anyone's toes but I rarely see dew like this on orchids inside the greenhouse and occasionally I will take a taste but this is not very common. Also, I was told by an orchid grower that it's not a good idea to taste the honey because the orchid may have a virus. Anyway, I have seen honey like this on orchids in the greenhouse but its rare. I see it occur more often when an orchid is moved...