First, Welcome!
The goal is "humid air" in the root zone... not soggy but gently damp. There are lots of ways to do that. Personally, I like bark - under my conditions, I can water it until water flows through, pulling air into the root zone, and never gets soggy. But I have to water pretty often. I also like loose sphaghnum, again so that it stays airy. Where you live, with high humidity, the tigher moss might be better. But there is no one "right" answer. Having repotted your lant, I'd be inclined to just leave it, not disturb it for some months, and observe how fast it dries out at YOUR house. Then if you decide you need to adjust you can. Just keep that "humid air" - with emphasis on AIR - in mind.
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