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Yeah I always throw some potting soil with some slow fertilizer mixed in around the edge of the hole before the plant, before filling in after transplanting and honestly it's good to sorta mash down the roots a bit so they really press into the soil but absolutely transplanted plants are not a guarantee. Doubly so if the roots have all wrapped around the inside of the pot and looks bound.
Also definitely agree that too much wood is an issue. But I bet they were not getting enough water past the mulch and just couldn't get good root growth, with it being anaerobic and nitrogen removing from all the slow decomposing fresh wood mulch.