Looks & sounds like overwatering. It’s probably a combination of overwatering and no drainage. I normally don’t water right after a replanting. I’ll wait until it starts looking thirsty, which will vary greatly depending on type, size & size of new pot. I’ve never had any luck with pots without drainage; it always seems to be a death sentence via root rot. I’d just wait it out before watering again and drill a hole for drainage if possible. Best of luck
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You're right! I drilled a hole in the bottom with a ceramic bit and let it dry out a bunch and it's much happier.
Great to hear! Congrats on the happy plant friend