Okay, so I got another Rossioglossum 'Rawdon Jester' after my last one croaked. The directions I always get with this particular vendors plants say "do not pot within the first 30 days of arrival, as this can seriously harm your plant". I'm not sure why, other than to give the plant time to acclimate to your particular environment before messing with it. But I digress. Both Rossios I've gotten from this vendor have been squeezed into teeny, tiny 2" "pots" made of some kind of very flimsy plastic. This size pot is ridiculously small for the root ball and the plant itself and it's in straight-up fine moss packed very tightly with no ventilation holes. I'm unsure if it's grown in this mess its entire life or they just shove it in before shipping it...but the algae on top suggests that it has always been in this, and somehow, unharmed.

Anyway, I'm horrified to take it out and repot it as I feel like that's what did my last one in. These Rossioglossums are very tricky little plants and I honestly have no idea if I should even mess with it...and if I should, how I should go about doing it. What medium to use, what size pot, with KIND of pot etc. Do these things really like their entire root mass (which barely fit into a 5" pot upon unraveling the roots, going by my last one) packed into a 2" little piece of nothing with no viable breathing holes (aside from a small one on the bottom)?