I only have a few phals, but they're all doing well--so I'm certainly not an expert but I'll share my experience anyhow! Commercial growers do indeed "force" a bloom to get the plants ready to sell, that's their business. It may take 1-2 years for the plant to re-adjust to the natural cycle it will have in your environment. Mine all do this: bloom (if I'm lucky), then grow leaves, then grow roots, then rest, then spike. Last year was the first time I tried "chilling" in the Fall when things were cooling off anyhow, 3 out of 4 spiked on cue, and are still blooming now.
Keep the plant healthy and happy, don't overdo the nitrogen feeding, and wait for the natural cooling and shorter Fall days before trying the "chill" trick, would be my advice.
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