I can't speak for Quebec, but most US states forbid transplanting native orchids, and they rarely survive, let alone bloom, so kudos to you for that.
Orchid seed relies on infection by a fungus that is VERY specific to the species in order to germinate. It is more likely that spreading of the colony via rhizomes is what you'll see, although it can't hurt to pollinate a few blossoms and let 'em try. If the plants came to you with soil, that increases the likelihood that some of the fungus came along for the ride.
Whatever you do, don't try to "push" the plants with fertilizer and additives, as that is more likely to hinder, and not help.
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