It’s hard to tell from the photo but that soil looks really wet. Is there drainage in the pots? You probably could have planted them a bit deeper.
Also looks like you have basil in one pot? I’d take that out so the two plants are not competing for space.
GetToTheChomper
That second plant looks like it’s going through it a bit, but give it a couple of days and it’ll probably bounce back. Personally I would remove the fruit that you already have forming and let the plant focus on setting down roots in its new spot for now.
Desperate-Current-40
Smart pots over 5 gallon if you can
VIVOffical
I would have removed the flowers and the fruit when transplanting. All of their energy need to go to recovery and new growth after a transplant rather than to fruit.
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It’s hard to tell from the photo but that soil looks really wet. Is there drainage in the pots? You probably could have planted them a bit deeper.
Also looks like you have basil in one pot? I’d take that out so the two plants are not competing for space.
That second plant looks like it’s going through it a bit, but give it a couple of days and it’ll probably bounce back. Personally I would remove the fruit that you already have forming and let the plant focus on setting down roots in its new spot for now.
Smart pots over 5 gallon if you can
I would have removed the flowers and the fruit when transplanting. All of their energy need to go to recovery and new growth after a transplant rather than to fruit.