I got those ranuculus gifted from a friend and after having them in my room for a few days I decided to repot them and put them outside. Now looking back I am not sure repotting while they were still blooming was the right decision, even more because I didn‘t know how fragile the roots were. (My first non orchid flowers) I did damage it a bit in the proceeds and since then the flower has been sadly dying away :/ Other than that it shouldn‘t be too hot, I always make sure it‘s moist in the pot (Usually I water it every second day) and it of course has a drainage. It gets lots of I guess more indirect light. Is there anything more I can do?

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