The fragrance will probably come in 3-5 more days. Flowers don't tend to release their full scent (in my experience) until a few days after they've bloomed. Some, however, "build up" a fragrance by layering some ugly notes that come out first and building to a lovely one!
For example my dendrobium nobile (NOID) started out smelling of mothballs, and it is now layering some berry-like sweet fragrance over the ugly smell.
My Nelly Isler always starts out smelling like weird scalp oils (like when you go too long without washing your hair) and builds up to a gorgeous lemon candy fragrance.
All in all, great picks!! They're quite beautiful. I'm always cautious now with my buys because I am pretty sensitive and picky about fragrances, so if I got one as fragrant as your dendrobium delicatum, I might get headaches or annoyed! (which is worse? I don't know in the end, haha!)
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