Those strings beans are amazing, wow! I don't think I've ever seen beans that long before. It's pretty cool how just one of them could pretty much make a whole meal haha.
I hate transplanting plants and pots. It always makes a mess and half the time I kill a big portion of the plant - especially if it's a succulent that has many off shoots and babies. They are so delicate that they just fall apart when transplanting.
The herbs and vegetables look good. You'll have to let us know how the fertilizer works out.
It's crazy, right? I was stunned as well. They're also called a Yardlong bean, snake bean, asparagus bean, and Chinese long bean. Haha, so many names. It is true, it could make a whole meal, quite economical. It's common here in the Philippines, it can withstand humid heat. I caught grasshoppers around it thrice.
I was uncomfortable repotting as well, more of being afraid of any squiggly that might be hidden in the soil. I don't usually wear gloves so there's always that jump and shriek element of surprise Lol It's a hit or miss, sometimes plants don't like being transferred, it happens. Hopefully, the fertilizer works out.