This is just to show you how easy it is to bury those long stretchy stems ,
"You do not want your soil wet when you do this
its best for the soil to be dry so the extra soil will come off the roots easier
After you take your plant out , GENTLY break lose the soil from around the roots"
Great Thread. However, I disagree about breaking up the root ball. You want to transplant into a container at least 3 times the size of what you are transplanting out of. You want to put clean stones on the bottom of the pots to allow for good drainage and put soil 1/3 the way up the pot... Soak the plant to be transplanted an hour prior to transplanting. Don't give nutrients.
Tap the side of the pot plant and very carefully pull the entire root ball and soil out of the plant. If you waited until the plant is taller than the pot is wide, you should have no problems. Carefully brush any stones off the bottom of the soil and put the rootball (As undisturbed as possible) onto the soil, Fill in the spots, and water it. The wet soil will help the roots expand naturally, and not go into shock. Roots will grow out of the stem where it is buried.
In saying this, overall, the thread is good!
Pot is a weed and there is really nothing that you can do that will kill it. I just transplanted 5 plants this way and 2 days later MONSTER growth. Don't add nutrients to the soil for a week after transplanting as commercial soils usually have enough of what the plant needs for a few days.