Do you know how deep the roots go? If you repotted recently and there are no roots in the lower parts then the upper readings matter more. But as long as she still prays and no (widespread) leaf curling is happening you can probably wait a bit longer. It depends on how deep “top and middle” soil is. Rufibarba should move its leaves a lot, so it should be easy to see when it starts to pray less. Compare “freshly watered state” with a “closer to dry state”. Maybe take a picture of how it should look when freshly watered next time to compare if you’re unsure.
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Do you know how deep the roots go? If you repotted recently and there are no roots in the lower parts then the upper readings matter more. But as long as she still prays and no (widespread) leaf curling is happening you can probably wait a bit longer. It depends on how deep “top and middle” soil is. Rufibarba should move its leaves a lot, so it should be easy to see when it starts to pray less. Compare “freshly watered state” with a “closer to dry state”. Maybe take a picture of how it should look when freshly watered next time to compare if you’re unsure.