Replanting my vegetables

Miami, FL

I just replanted my tomatoes,green peppers and radishes and while transferring from a pot to the ground the soil separated from the roots.
I did my best but it didn't look good
I was wondering if they will survive?
Any suggestions

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Plantersville, TX(Zone 9a)

I think you mean, you transplanted your tomatoe, green peppers, & radish. The roots can be accidently exposed, but watering them immediately, & planting them immediately will keep them fine.

Liberty Hill, TX(Zone 8a)

Tomatoes are very forgiving, peppers not as much so but they still stand a good chance. I would just keep them well watered not soaked, until they look normal again. Not sure why you replanted radishes, root crops don't always transplant well and the usually recommendation is to sow the seeds where the plants will grow. Radishes are also a cool weather crop so this may be the wrong time of year to grow them in your area. They mature in 3-4 weeks so you may want to just toss some radish seeds. O BTW, this has happened to all of us. Also, tomato plants get really big yours look like they are pretty close together but it's hard to tell from pictures.

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