This sounds like it could be transplant shock, which is simply a result of the plant adjusting to its new environment—the sun, soil, water, and so on. Just be sure to not let the plant dry out while it is still adapting, especially during the increasingly warmer days of summer.
This sounds like it could be transplant shock, which is simply a result of the plant adjusting to its new environment—the sun, soil, water, and so on. Just be sure to not let the plant dry out while it is still adapting, especially during the increasingly warmer days of summer.