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Feb 27, 2015 10:45 AM CST
Name: tarev
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Hi there @dinhduong6064 Welcome!

I am not sure the media you used is right for it. I normally would use for tropicals regular potting soil and I mix in pumice for aeration and drainage. The roots of this plant likes a bit more moisture than succulents. But later on as it gets more matured and settled it will be drought tolerant.

It is also adjusting from the move and repot, so it will take some time. As long as the leaves are not dropping and going brown, then you should be good.

Also, what light orientation is your plant getting right now from that corner?
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