well i transplanted the plant into a pretty big pot and used shults garden safe organic soil. looks alot better than the scotts soil. i watered it last night right after the transplant and watered it a bit more just right now. here leaves look maroon still, especially the bottom right one. the good thing is that it looks like the top leaves are starting to spread open instead of just pointing straight up like they were for days. do you guys think shell make the transplant ok? i bought a ph tester, and the ph level was around 6.5, before the transplant it was at 7. its a rapitest ph meter, those any good?

well let me know what you guys think can help the plant survive.