Why do these Phals have short, stubby leaves?

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hi everyone,

I'm volunteering at my local botanical garden, and their phalaenopsis hybrids look so weird. They all have these stacks of short stubby leaves. I've never seen anything like it, does anyone have any idea what is going on with these? They are just Big Box store hybrids that were donated.

Thanks

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Never seen such phals before!
It looks like my miniature Sedirea japonica in how the leaves are tightly stacked up.
 
I think it's a combination of temperature and fertilizer factors as well as the fact that many now have a lot of aphrodite in the parentage. I'm not 100% sure but it may have something to do with the nitrate/ammonium/potassium combination?
 
Don't know about phals, but sometimes I've seen extra light cause vanda leaves to shorten up somewhat. Asconopsis Irene Dobkin 'Elmhurst' has short leaves, but they are not as round as those.
 
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