Hey thank you! The soil I originally had her in was pretty dry so when I transplanted her I watered some. I have four big drainage holes on the bottom and then I poked holes into the soil around the edge of the pot to help get more oxygen down there as well. I’ll definitely go light on the nutes when she’s looking better.
Drain holes are not sufficient on their own. If you plan to feed heavily, It is a good idea to ensure that the soil holds enough air and drains relatively quickly.
This usually requires to add something to the soil which will help with that.
I personally use perlite since the perlite prevents nutrient buildup in the soil and retains extra oxygen.
Your soil already has some but I cannot say if it is enough for proper drainage and oxygen retention.
Before watering again, I would stick my finger in the soil to the first knuckle and water only if it feels dry.
I also try not to leave them too dry to avoid the soil EC from spiking.