Wow, that seems to be a lot of basal keikis!! I have several mini Phals and it seems to me that some are more finicky than others, as seems to be the case with all orchids. My first Orchid ever was a mini which I received as a gift about 5 years ago. It has never since rebloomed as I knew ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about how to care for it. By the grace of God I managed just to keep it alive. It came in a small 2" clay pot which I took it out of repotted too big and then returned to this clay pot. It didn't have much left in terms of roots however it has since grown new roots and leaves, I'm keeping my eyes open for a spike (and my fingers crossed). I potted it in a mixed media of moss, bark, some lava rock & more in this little pot. I do however think I need to drill a hole in the bottom of it. I've never used the sphag & bag method however repotting in small containers with mixed media, including a top layer of sphag, and watering when dry has worked for my first mini and a couple others. But it does seem your little guy needs some real TLC. Have you tried
misting under the leaves regularly to help the plant absorb more water?
Whatever you try I hope it works out as this is an interesting little plant with all its keikis! Keep us posted.
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