614 is a Dendrobium, like pipsxlch said perhaps in section Latouria. It may not be big enough to bloom. Some Latourias like to be evenly watered through the year and some like dryish spells. I agree it could stand more light. Search here on the term Latouria to find out more about these plants. The Search function is in the top maroon menu. Insufficient light, or too much water at the wrong time of year, are the commonest causes of this kind of Dendrobium not flowering.
153 is probably a Dendrobium related to D. aggregatum. To bloom they need you to stop fertilizing in mid to late summer, very cool winter nights but not freezing, and as much light as possible during the winter. Some people stop winter water completely. Others only reduce it, making sure the plant dries completely between winter waterings. It doesn't look to me like it's getting as much light as it would prefer. Too-warm winters is the commonest cause of this kind of Dendrobium not flowering.
The Cattleya is probably not be big enough to bloom. It may not getting enough light. The whole plant should be close to yellowish green and their could be purplish speckles or spots on the leaves. The reddish area on the one pseudobulb suggests good light exposure, but some Catts do that regardless of light. The rest of the plant doesn't look to me like it's getting enough light. Insufficient light is the commonest cause of Cattleyas not flowering.
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