Maxillaria tenuifolia is a long time favorite because of its strong coconut scent, it smells just like a Pina Coloda.
We grow ours outdoors in Florida in sphagnum moss. During the rainy season, they
will get several hours of water every day. You can wring out the moss like a
sponge and the plants accept this heavy water supply around its roots. Before
the rainy season when the weather gets very hot the plants may dry out for
several days without experiencing problems.
The plant grows up and bushes at the same time.
It can be propagated by division. The roots grow loose and can be separated with just a little effort. Pick any place in the plant and cut or break it apart into the number of plants desired.
Unique with this plant is the way the pseudobulbs grow up on top of each other. This looks like one growth but actually each pseudobulb has roots that grow under the papery coating and all the way down into the medium.
Growth of these pseudobulbs starts as a thin spike and fills out with time. Propagation is here is as simple as removing as little as a single pseudobulb. Propagation will be better if you see new growth before removing the section. You can remove the papery coating or it can be left on the stem.
We plant ours in Sphagnum and use Essentials rooting hormone on them. Within 4-6 weeks we have strong root growth. Just in time for flowering season March-April.