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Two things are going on.
First the leaves - That is sunscald. It happens to plants that are raised under lower light conditions then exposed to direct sunlight.
Second the plant is experiencing transplant shock. This is a wound response from the roots being damaged during transplant. The plant has to pause it's rapid growth to heal it's roots and grow new ones. This can take a few weeks in severe cases.
Now for the good news - if the plant is sending out new dark green smaller leaves it's recovering from the damage and will eventually be fine.
Oh that is great to hear! Thanks for the info! I am very hopeful they will oull through