My intergenerics are doing very well and almost all of them are showing signs of new pseudobulbs. Above is my Colmanara Wildcat Rainbow which has two new growths, the first one a good size showing much promise, and the other just a tiny little sprout poking up through the medium.
These are the newest shiniest pseudobulbs on my Beallara Marfitch Howard's Dream. The bigger one isn't quite a sprout, but a fairly fully developed pseudobulb. I hope that's the one that will reward me with a flower spike.
This is the star of the show. Oncidium Sharry Baby with her three new sprouts and tons of healthy roots. She has a couple small fully formed pseudobulbs. In the photo on the left we can see a new set of leaves developing into a pseudobulb. There's a tiny little sprout poking up in the middle photo, and the right photo shows Sharry Baby's having babies. You'll see that at the very top there is a root with a green tip, but the very green skinny growth below that is not a root at all. I'm stoked to see this grow and develop from such a skinny thing.