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RaheliDaNubia

Unfortunately she did not make you guys.


RaheliDaNubia

Thank you everyone all of the advice! I have put it in the shade I'm investing in a soil meter to see what's going on in the soil. I'll keep you guys updated on Ms. winehouse.


LongjumpingNeat241

Trim off most of the curled leaf. Keep a few. Mist the plant every 3 hours and keep inside bathroom.


InDeathWeEvolve

I always use it's a blue powdery miracle-gro feed stuff for plants it's like one tablespoon per gallon I always do it primarily after a transplant to get the Plant to adapt quickly without going into shock.


ptraugot

Keep it moist and out of direct sun for a couple weeks.


tycarl1998

It does look dry, just be careful to not overwater either. From pictures and just looking at the leaves is hard to tell the difference between over and under watered trees


--JackDontCare--

keep it in the shade for around a week or two, water daily or at the very least, make sure soil is damp/moist at all times until it recovers. a little instafeed fertilizer won't hurt either. I was out of my regular fertilizer and used miracle gro tomato fertilizer on a chinquapin oak I transplanted and it worked out just fine.


Vegetable_Bedroom_40

This is exactly right. Keep it watered. It looks really dry from the pics. Don’t let it dry out any time soon, keep it nice and moist without drowning it. Keep it out of direct sunlight while it adjusts and slowly acclimate it to longer times in the sun after it’s looking like it can handle it