Can an overwatered plant be saved?

Charlotte Lee | 2023-06-10 06:38:55 | page views:1968
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Amelia Turner

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If there aren't any drainage holes, then it is very likely that the plant is suffering from overwatering, since the excess water just sits in the pot, drowning the roots. You will need to get a new, well-drained pot to save it.
2023-06-14 06:38:55

Noah Garcia

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If there aren't any drainage holes, then it is very likely that the plant is suffering from overwatering, since the excess water just sits in the pot, drowning the roots. You will need to get a new, well-drained pot to save it.
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