As I have read, this is a mutation. Variegated plants tend to prefer a lower light level because they cant retain process clorophil (green means clorophil). So they are actually a bit more delicate than normal counterparts.
Taiwanese genetic enguineers have managed to create variegation inducing viruses in the invitro phase, you can search for variegated phalaenopsis amabilis, a lot (if not all of them) show positive for virus but seem to be asimptomatic and hopefully not a vector for transmission.
Also they can irradiate orchids provoking variegation and also with chemical exposure kinda like when they are making tetraploids.
Lol I imagine them all like crazy plant scientists
