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Originally Posted by Drtaylor83
Thanks for the reply. I feel better knowing it's not sick and will allow it to grow naturally.
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You may still want to post some foliage photos, just in case. I assume your plant is healthy, and that there are no other issues it's dealing with. But, if that's not the case, we might be able to tell from the photos.
For instance, it wouldn't be completely unreasonable to think that the floppy leaves would be caused from the plant getting too little water, or from having its roots damaged.
In either situation, there'd be other indications of problems most likely. For instance, the lower leaves might turn yellow and fall off at an accelerated rate, and the surviving leaves might be wrinkly and droopier.