>>2134592I would put it out very early or much later in the day into direct sunlight where the sunlight wasn't as intense. During the day, if I had time while doing other things, I would pull it out of the shade into the sun for 10-20min, then back in the shade.
Wanted to encourage as much growth as fast as possible without killing it, so as soon as the leaves started to get a bit droopy, I would pull it back in the shade, while it they were nice and firm I would keep them out longer.
Through the entire transplant process from water to dirt, I only lost 1 leaf. Bottom left in image 9. It just got yellow and droppy and stayed that way onward no matter how much rest it got. Other leaves dropped but recovered better and greener than ever after the sun exposure.
As you can see it's growing stronger.