Shadeflower, it is actually common knowledge that Oncidium types will pleat when they don't have enough water, either chronically underwatered or had a short dry spell during active growth. If we were talking about Phals for instance, then yes, I would agree with you that lack of water will lead to wrinkled or floppy leaves.
A note to the OP, once the pleating has appeared, it is permanent. You will know if you are watering enough if the bulbs stay plump and wrinkle free and if new growths come in wrinkle free.
I do the same as 3rdMaestro and often leave a bit of water in the saucers of my Onc types, and once the saucer is empty, I'll wait 1-2 days (depending on temps) before watering again (only in the warm growing season, in the winter I let them dry out more and never leave standing water).
When I was a newbie orchid grower I was always killing Oncs. The roots were dying so I thought I was overwatering even though the pleated leaves were screaming for more water. Turns out they were dying from being too dry, and once I got over my fear of overwatering Oncs, I immediately started having success with them. They did even better once I started repotting in fine bark instead of medium grade (note, what works in my conditions might not work for everyone!).
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