I recently got this calathea prayer plant and it unfortunately arrived when I was out of town. A neighbor was kind enough to unpack it and water it but it was already curling up. I asked him to leave it near my front door (shaded) where it stayed for 2 3 days. I got back and repotted it as it seems the soil was too wet an this is what it looks like. I know it's might take a few days to recover but is there anything I may be missing?
She is currently living on top of the fridge in the kitchen. Should I leave her next to a window? It barely gets any direct light anyway and i know she needs humidity and indirect light but wasn't sure.
by Crazy_Butterfly_5051
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I had a Ctenanthe burle-marxii a bit in the same condition as yours and I repotted it, gave it a good watering, left it in indirect light and just ignored it and it’s perked right back up, when you were repotting it how were the roots? Were they dry? If so that’s what mine were like and the roots had to be given quite a bit of time before they could actually absorb the water, give it time, ive learnt they are quite dramatic