Quote Originally Posted by tre93543
sounds to me like overwatering, and maybe too much fertilizer. When transplanting, it is not uncommon to disturb the roots and cause shock to the plant. From what I see, I suggest you dry out the soil fast. get fans running across the top of the soil, and maybe even replace some of the top soil with some fresh, dry soil. after it dries out pretty good, flush with water, then resume watering/feeding as needed. But be careful not to overwater, this can cause many problems
Right now I have fans blowing across like you suggest. I will add a bit of dry soil when I get home. How does one go about flushing with water?
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