This is the state 1.5 weeks after repotting. Going through the posts, I understand this is transplant shock. I’ve ensured that the soil is moist, the top layer has dried out but few inches deep, it is moist, not wet. Does it look like it will come back to normalcy or do you guys think it’s gone? Also, what else can I do to ensure it comes back healthy.

by Environmental-Grab23

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  1. Careless_Mango_7948

    I repot in terracotta to ensure the soil drys out. This is plastic so you’ll have more concern with root rot unless it’s by a very bright window.

    Humidity is your friend in this situation to keep the leaves healthy. Maybe move it outside for a while or at least away from drafts.

  2. Puzzleheaded_Mix7090

    I would chop each one half way down under a leaf node on an angle with clean pruners. Then I would sit it outside in full morning sun up to 10 once dried out I would fertilize

  3. HawkGrouchy51

    Now l suggest cutting both stems back..just keep 1.5-2 ft tall of each(without any leaves)..it’ll bud in several weeks+….water it “thoroughly” each time(water it once every 10-14days)..and you may place it outdoor during this Summer,June is coming do it asap!

    Flf’s growing temperature is between 68-100°F(20-38°C)

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