Keep in mind that phals like to be tight in their pots. The main reason to repot is if you suspect that the medium is decaying. If you got it a year ago and never repotted, it's probably time to do it. If you repot in bark based mix, don't forget to soak it at least overnight. I only go up a size if I can't get the roots back into the same pot when I'm changing the bark. In that case I only go up one size, from a 12cm to 13cm clear pot for example.
Repotting a plant in spike is not a problem. If you are going to have problems, it would be if the spike was already full of buds. In that case there is a risk of the buds blasting, but it's rare.
Hard to tell from the photo, but they are in the right places for spikes. The nubbin on the left is probably a spike. I'd guess the same for the other one, but I'm not too certain. To tell exactly what it is, this should help: spikes have flat mitten shaped tips, and roots have round tips. As for how long it takes for a phal spike to bloom, usually you need to wait about 90-110 days from the moment the spike appears, depending on the growing conditions you have.
Are the brownish roots mushy and hollow? If not, leave them on the plant. I have some of those on my phals too, and they're fine!
Hope that answers your questions!
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