Do you know what cross this is? Is it an intervarietal cross or one of the straight varieties? It will be interesting to see what the blooms look like. Dendrobium speciosum is one of the easiest orchids to grow, in my opinion. And the flowers on a good cross can be spectacular. You're extremely fortunate that you have so many growers in Australia whose results with this species are enviable, and who routinely make the plants available to the hobbyist.
I may get some push back for saying so, but here in the US we have a lot of what I like to refer to as garbage speciosums. They're only impressive if you've never seen some of the Australian-bred plants. Take, for example, the excessively praised variety hillii "Don Brown." Its claim to fame is that, when awarded long ago, it was a beast of a plant and its flower display was impressive--from a distance. If you've ever seen a typical version of this plant flower first-hand, it's nothing to get excited about (again, just my opinion). But whenever it's found for sale over here, it unvaryingly has a jaw-dropping asking price. The same goes for several other speciosum crosses. I've purchased from several commercial American orchid companies over the last two decades, and the blooms from all of them, when compared to what's available in Australia (based on photos shared by Australian growers and conversations I've had with), have been, without exception, mediocre at best. So I'm actually pretty excited to see what you get when your plants bloom. Hopefully they will be stunners. Best of luck with your speciosums.
Steve
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