Swiss Cheese Plant/Mexican Breadfruit - Need to transplant & have questions?

After four failed attempts, I started my swiss cheese from a small trimming about 1.5 yrs. ago, and have it in a hanging pot. It is doing very well, and has grown and branched out well. I am aware it should be in a floor pot, supported so it can climb upwards.

I would like to put it into a larger floor pot, which I have ready to go. I have purchased potting soil with added furtilizer.

I am concerned that if I transplant my swiss cheese, it will die.

Is this a bad idea? Should I just leave it hanging from my ceiling where it seems to be happy.

CoolLuke2006-03-05T15:10:06Z

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I think it's ok to tranplant it as long as it gets similar lighting in its new home it should do fine. Don't worry and just go for it.

leopard2016-12-12T22:03:44Z

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gullatt2017-02-22T08:06:45Z

Mexican Breadfruit Plant