as others have said, as long as you keep the humidity high (and hopefully use a root stimulant), things should be okay. because the cutting is stressed from the transplant, however, it may be more susceptible to fungal/bacterial infections, which are enhanced by humidity. make sure you have adequate air flow!
ps: maybe you could try wrapping the longer roots around the moss pole and/or wrapping moss around the roots themselves.
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to everyone on the forum, please stop arguing over ray's products. it makes people uncomfortable when fingers are pointed, and it's also tiring to have to see members bickering.
ray gives us easy access to effective products. from my understanding, he is a scientist who has experimented with numerous products and, having found several excellent ones, retails/promotes them for the benefit of all.
if you don't like his products, don't use them, and once you've made your point, just please don't continually rudely dismiss ray's suggestions.
as you've probably noticed, i like to end my posts with smileys. so i just want to say that i hope i haven't overstepped my authority; please just take this as advice from a bystander. have a great day everyone.