hahah....boooooo..are intermediate temps to cold for you zain?

Thanks Ron for your reply and Bruce for hunting you down....lol I kinda figured it could grow as a terrestrial....when i got it it was sopping wet in a deep black pot. Unfortunately there were bugs and slugs so i had to transplant it. I used a clay pot . Which from experience i know dries out quicker. I used a bark, charcoal, and sphrag mix...mostly sphrag tho...but yet the p-bulbs shriveled. So i have two things going against me. 1. Clay pot and sphrag 2. Broke some roots while moving to smaller pot (a not so deep pot).... granted my chids usually dry off quick but some not quick enough, even with a small fan. For example my Ludisia discolor stayed to wet and rotted at the base. Usually they like water. Maybe i need sphrag and a clay pot for that one..haha.. It already started growing at the next bract telling me to transplant it..haha....i swear its all about the medium , the mix ratio, and what kinda of pot you use that determines how good you can produce the ideal environment for these chids ...nevermind everything else...haha......I dont think this Max is very old. It has 4 p-bulbs and one new growth. Ive been watering it the same as my Bllra. Marfitch, which is in a growth cycle and my Kraenzlinella anfracta, which i say could be a terrestrial or epiphyte aswell