If the plant was originally an indoor plant, you may have to train it. Start out by moderating the amount of sunlight.... give it partial shade after the transplant. Gradually introduce it to more sunlight. Also, make a few cuts to the showing roots to promote healthy root production. Moisten the hole previous to transplanting. Put some organic fertilizer in the hole to insure healthy growth. Worm castings are great for this. Too much stress can cause a plant to turn hermie or possibly male, so be careful. Always keep the soil moist. Water it when the top layer feels dry. Good luck!