So the 3 week old Bhut Jolokia I ordered arrived in the mail today, limpy but alive, with bare roots wrapped in a wet paper towel. I immediately potted it in a 5 gallon container (with plans to move it to a 10 gallon later) full of standard Navlet's neutral organic potting soil, watered it in, mulched the top, and stuck it under a 2' 4-bulb T5 lamp (mix of grow and bloom lights).
It seemed to look like it was wilting even worse than before. The leaves are actually worse now than when I got it just hours ago. I threw a makeshift stake in there (getting some real ones this weekend) and loosely tied it to keep it from sagging over completely. I'm a little nervous on this one, guys. Is this par for the course, or is this plant about to do a hard goodbye?
Anything else I can do to ensure it doesn't croak?
These images aren't for the squeamish:
It seemed to look like it was wilting even worse than before. The leaves are actually worse now than when I got it just hours ago. I threw a makeshift stake in there (getting some real ones this weekend) and loosely tied it to keep it from sagging over completely. I'm a little nervous on this one, guys. Is this par for the course, or is this plant about to do a hard goodbye?
Anything else I can do to ensure it doesn't croak?
These images aren't for the squeamish: