Dalton, I read your post, on another thread, about not blooming Phals. Several things to consider.
Plants at markets and hardware stores have been pushed to bloom early, uprooted and repacked into sphagnum, tucked into new pots, then shipped long distances. This can stress them to the point they don't bloom the next year. With good care they recover and bloom.
Fertilizer is important. Bark has no nutrients, so you need to provide food to your plants. You can read a lot about fertilizer here on Orchid Board and at other sites like
First Rays . The basic idea is to provide low levels of all the nutrients the plant needs, frequently.
Light is important. Phals need less light than most other plants, orchid or not. But they need enough. If they're producing nice healthy leaves that hang over the pot, they're probably getting enough light to flower.
Root health is probably most important. Plant with sick roots probably won't bloom. Overwatering, leading to root death, kills more Phals than everything else put together. If you haven't already, look through these threads:
The Phal abuse ends here.
Using skewers to determine when to water