@leatherback I was not aware of this. Thank you for the extra advice! I was definitely planning on moving it back out to the backyard after it recovered, but earlier it was getting munched on by a load of things. I'll have to look into some deterrent to chewers, but I do believe I'll be moving it back to a more aired out place.
@Tropfrog I don't feel like getting into the benefits of GMOs and the drawbacks on the sustainability of "organic" farming practices here. (Although I will tell you that "organic" is a weird term to use, as any living thing on earth can be classified as such, but not non-living things. But somehow "organic" salt?)
I have taken a sustainable horticulture class and am going to be taking the most effective approaches that are the least impactful to the environment as possible. I know to use pesticides only as needed, and never broad-spectrum pesticides. These also aren't going to go out into gardens or the like. These will be staying in pots, with the excess water being sent to our drains that lead to water treatment, not stormdrains as well.