I've had good luck tying vanilla to a wooden post with the bottom of the cutting almost touching the ground and then piling up organic mulch (leaves, bark, wood chips) around the base so that at least one, or better two, nodes are covered by the mulch and at least 2 or 3 nodes are left above the mulch in bright light.
Since you rooted them in water, I'd expect those roots are going to have to be adapted to drier conditions slowly or they might just shrivel up. I would mount them to whatever support you want them to climb with the new roots completely wrapped in sphagnum moss and pile mulch around that. Then make sure that the moss ball/roots don't dry out in the next few weeks as the roots adapt to the new conditions.
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