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Originally Posted by Abbie9
Thanks for the advice. I'll do some experimenting with the strugglers first and see how it goes.
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Nope. That's a terrible idea. Transplantation is stressful. Starting out with a weak plant is asking for failure.
How easy of a transition the plant has is dependent upon several parameters; two of the more significant are:
> Whether the current root system will "hang in there" or not is dependent upon how different the new and old root zone environments are. The closer they are, the longer it will be until they succumb. A moist sphagnum environment is a lot like the s/h pot, only likely with less air flow. Most plants going from sphagnum to s/h never miss a beat (as long as the root system is healthy).
> If the plant is actively growing new roots, they will take over support of the plant immediately, and loss of the old roots becomes far less significant.
Don't forget that the rest of your environment can also play a role. If you have very dry air, the evaporative cooling from the pot - something mostly showered by the compact nature of more traditional media components - may add stress.