C.L. ...... thanks for your comments. I think you're right about the tropical temperatures will make it difficult (maybe even impossible) for initiating flower spikes for these sort of Cymbidium.
I purchased most of my orchids online (mainly ebay - but I make educated choices about which sellers to trust, and also fortunate that the people I purchased from are sort of well-known in the orchid communities over here - but being cautious is still a good thing for sure).
C.L. ------ fortunately for three cyms --- two Cym. Barrita Princess 'Princess' orchids, and one Cym. Valley Olympic 'Pink Perfection' (----- interesting name hahaha) .... the Princess came with flower buds and appear to almost being ready to open up their flowers - almost! Anytime now. And the 'Pink Perfection' has two confirmed spikes currently developing. So hopefully at least I'll be able to take some photos of flowers to share, even if it is a once-off thing.
Maybe in future, I can see what happens if I purposely use some carefully controlled refrigeration cycling on these orchids - just as it gets into the cool months, and see what happens. Some testing.
But definitely ----- I think that without some kind of intervening, and if these ones are just left to grow here, then chances may be slim for flower spike initiation.
I even did some google searches for standard cymbidium flowering in the tropics.
It is so 'promising' (actually very
unpromising) to see absolutely zero photos of standard cymbidium flowers captured in tropical conditions ----- that's just flowers themselves, which really says something not-too-good (or pretty bad!) about the conditions for standard cymbidiums over here in my region heheh.
I envy you C.L. and others - as it looks like your conditions are favourable for these sorts of orchids! I'm new to growing Cymbidium, and was originally searching for a particular pink coloured one (
LINK) and the closest one to that was mentioned by Roberta ----- along the lines of a Cym. Claude Pepper.
I think there will be Claude Pepper in Australia, but maybe elusive!
Thanks for your post C.L.!!