I can only help out with the Den. farmeri, it’s the only one out of those 3 that I grow. This is from the Dendrobium Section Callista. Research that for care instructions. It’s my favorite section of Dendrobiums.
Not sure what your conditions are, if you are growing indoors or out, or if you are in L.A. or LA, but the care for these is pretty simple. First, that plant looks good. These have taller cube like canes that are slightly groved, thin at the base of the plant, even when hydrated.
Spring and summer: They love to be watered heavily, very frequently, (daily is best), in the warmer months when they are growing but want to dry fast. That makes them do great for baskets or mounts, or at least in a clay pot with some chunky media. Also give them nice bright light. It will be pretty happy in direct morning sun and filtered afternoon sun.
Mid/late Fall and Winter: When the weather cools down, the growths should be mature, cut back on the fertilizer and you can start to cut back on the water.. I stop fertilizer by the beginning of October. This is when I put my Den. farmeri in as much direct sun as I can, without burning it, for the rest of the winter (this is key to blooming). If it gets rained on, that’s fine, but I will only bother with watering it once every few weeks (again, with plain water, no fertilizer) so that it doesn’t get too shriveled. Some shriveling is fine, the pseudobulbs/canes will plump back up when you resume spring watering. Let them get cool nights. If the media is bone dry, they can get cold nights down into the low 40’s. Don’t let it freeze
That’s it. It should bloom in February or March.
I edited it to make it a little more clear between the summer and winter care