My Tips
If you plan to grow your orchids indoors, you might try this. You can use any shallow plastic container or dish. This container should be able to hold a small amount of pebbles. Only, Pour enough water to rise over the pebbles. Set the Orchid pot in the container. This will help keep the humidity up. Maybe the plant won't dry out so quickly, indoors.
After a season or two, Orchid roots start to grow out of the pot. Now, its time to re-pot your orchids in a bigger pot. I prefer to use clear plastic pots. The clear pot allows you to easily check on the conditions of the roots.
For watering & misting, I use rainwater collected from our barrel in the back yard.