Many people prefer bark chips. The Sphagnum moss itself isn't bad, but easier to over water. Soak bark overnight before using to help moisten it up. New bark will dry quickly for a few weeks, so will need more frequent watering for a bit. Will retain moisture somewhat longer after it's aged a bit.
Since I started using skewers I have been able to grow in either bark or sphag - the skewers really are that helpful. I also like to tuck a couple of styrofoam packing peanuts in the center of the root mass - helps the media dry more evenly, and makes a nice air pocket for the roots.
It took me a few years before I was able to not kill Phals quickly. If you struggle with them, don't let it stop you from trying some different types of orchids. My first orchid was a Catt alliance intergeneric hybrid ... took a few years to get it to bloom again, but it didn't die! I had early success, both growing and blooming, an Oncidium and Cymbidium (good climate here for Cyms). Dendrobiums (phal type) are also a good choice to try. Small Cattleya hybrids (mini Catts) are another ...
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