I got a nerve plant from a big box store and it's still in the plastic pot it came in.

I forgot it and it's been sitting in the dark in a dry room.

It was droopy and felt a lil crunchy so I bottom watered.

This morning all the leaves look good and are no longer drooping except one.

- what is bright indirect light? All my windows face East. Does it need a plant light?

- will that leaf recover or do I need to remove it?

- my neighbor said this plant HAS to go in a terrarium or I'll kill it, is this true or can I just get a humidifier for it?

- how do I know if there's too much plant in this pot? I think it might be more than one in here because the leaves are fully coverting the dirt.

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@Quenby for bright indirect light, put it near the brightest window you have, but not directly in the beam of light, somewhere where the light scatters off of a wall.
The leaf will fall off on its own if it needs to be removed
You can use a humidifier, but definitely make sure its really humid for it
If the soil is more than 50% taken up by roots, its time to go bigger.

Nerve plants are *very* difficult to keep alive in most climates, i wish you the best of luck