Sunburned coreacea
Okay, I did something stupid. I got a nice p. coreacea off eBay last week, potted it, and set it out in the sun. It looked strong and healthy, so I didn't think anything of it--until later in the afternoon when the growth tip had shrivelled and several of the larger leaves had obvious damage to them. It wasn't very hot--mid to upper 70s--but clear skies and bright sun.
Obviously, after realizing my mistake I brought it in. The original vine was maybe 18 inches long, and it's lost maybe half that length, along with half its leaves. The remaining leaves have some damage on the edges (dry and papery, but not browning) but seem to be hanging on. I'm giving it only indirect light right now, keeping the soil moist but not wet.
Any suggestions from you experts what steps I should take to continue its further rehabilitation? It appeared to be healthy and vigorous when it arrived in the mail, and needless to say, it isn't anymore. Suggestions would be appreciated.
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