I took a picture of what my newest cattleya seedlings are up to in December, middle of the winter here.
I'm newish to seedlings so not sure what they are meant to be doing but I think it should be more than my Cattleya mini love which is struggling the most out of the lot, top left.
If you look real close you will see it is growing a new shoot, yay, but it's already the third one it has tried to grow having aborted the other two as tiny little stumps so hopefully this one grows a bit bigger but it is still struggling.
Next to it still on the upper row is my laelia pumila which is growing a new shoot.
to the right of that one is my Cattleya Intermedia seedling which is growing some new growth but it's still very much a seedling.
on the far right is my laelia anceps seedling. I showed this one covered in live moss a while ago, I removed the moss and repotted it. I find live moss eventually grows on and in to orchid roots. I'm not a fan of live moss so no more of that even if it looks nice. Probably the roots degraded and the moss grew into the roots but I don't need moss so not taking any risks there.
Then bottom row on the left are 3 cattleya coccinea seedlings. Doing ok but they are very slow growers so haven't really done much in a year.
Next to them is one I am very happy with my Catt mini purple. It's newest pseudobulb and leaf are looking magnificent so this one seems very happy.
Then last one at the bottom to the right of the mini purple is my cattleya maxima, just producing a new growth too.
Lets hope they make it through winter. Might be going down to 13 degrees at times - the coccinea can handle it, I've had them that long, the mini purple is a small variety so bigger than it seems, the only one I am not too sure about is the intermedia, it will be its first cold winter but it should be a hardy variety so that's my baby collection of Catts and what they are up to at the beginning of winter here.