Nope...I just used the inverted pot to visualize what the plant would look like in the pot. There is a solid column of moss under the plant. I make a cylinder of moss, set the plant on top, work a bit of moss around the roots if need be, and set the column on a bed of moss in the pot. This is how I have always potted up my neos; as the roots grow down into the moss in the pot, I will refresh the moss, moving the plant a bit higher on the "hill" each time.
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