Sounds fine to me... The only leaf damage I see is mechanical, doesn't look like any bug, or fungus infection has happened. It could be grasshoppers, or snail/slugs... (But snail/slug would leave a trail) have they progressively gotten worse?
Are the photos from before you repotted, or after? If that's the new media, it doesn't look so good... But, maybe that's just my computer screen..? It looks as if it's got white mold on top of the media... If that's the case, I'd suggest finding a newer, cleaner medium. Since you live where it's hot & humid, you could put it in a wooden basket, with some chunky media for support, that way, the roots get more air... You would have to water more often, but the same rule applies: water when the roots are silvery in color, and when they're green, that means they have enough water, so do not water them yet. Spag moss works nicely in wooden baskets as well, I have a few Phals "potted" like this, and they love it....
Oh, and the roots that were pale, that's fine, they just haven't been exposed to sunlight to perform photosynthesis, which is fine, they don't necessarily
need to get sunlight. As long as the roots feel firm, that's all that matters.
Other than that, you sound like you have done everything quite nicely... Your culture may need tweaking over time, as everyone's environment is distinctly different from one another's, but sounds like you are on your way. You say you're good at growing Oncids & Dendros, so you will come to understand Phals as well.