Both of these came from Hausermann's last fall. I wasn't certain if either one would either flower, because I had seen descriptions of both online saying they needed a distinct "winter" period, especially Coelogyne fimbriata, which I'd read needs to go down to 50 at night to bloom. However, I'd also read that both of them did NOT need this. My setup stays above 70 at all times, they get 12 hours of light year round, and are watered daily, so the can go without "winter"(at least for one year).
The Ascocentrum (Dyakia) hendersonianium has remained about the same size, but has put out some really nice roots. It's been in bloom for about 2 weeks so far.
The Coelogyne fimbriata was purchased in September, and got a bud shortly after I purchased it. The bud didn't make it, and nothing happened until about 3 months ago when it increased in size by at least 30% with lots of new growths. And then today was a good day