Yup, it's the same.

Here's what Eric Christenson has to say about the species:

"Phal. pulchra produces two kinds of inflorescences: very long ones to more than a meter in length, and very short ones much shorter than the leaves. The long inflorescences sometimes flower, but more frequently they do not flower, but produce keikis. These keikis typically flower with short inflorescences. The only other species of Phalaenopsis that consistently produces keikis is Phal. equestris. In most other species of Phals, the production of keikis from the inflorescence nodes is an incidental event."

Paraphrased slightly.

You might do better to keep a keiki for yourself, Gin.

McJulie