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5 Watering Mistakes Your Plants Hate You for

August 28, 2023 · Garden
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You watered them too much.

Here’s something for all the plant lovers who want to take care of their plants but don’t know how: I know you want your plants to grow as big and beautiful as they can, but too much water might damage them.

If you’re having doubts, just check the soil; that’s the best way to figure out how often you should water the plants. When we’re dealing with excessive watering, the water fills all the spaces that exist between the particles of the substrate, expelling all the air outside. Then, the roots of the plant can’t breathe, and they eventually die. Saturated soil might also cause fungal diseases that damage the roots.

Surprisingly or not, overwatering symptoms are identical to those caused by a lack of water. The plant fades, and the leaves fall. That’s exactly why so many novice gardeners think that overwatering will fix the issue when, in reality, it will only make things worse.

How do you revive your overwatered plants?

  • Believe it or not, reviving an overwatered plant is harder than reviving an underwater plant. If you put it in a pot, just remove it with great care and gently wrap the root ball with newspaper so it can absorb the excess water.
  • Change the paper when it’s completely soaked in water, then repeat the process until you have extracted as much liquid as you can. Then, you have to allow the plant to dry out and not water it for a while.
  • If the plant keeps on deteriorating, it might be due to a fungus that infected the roots. In this situation, things might get a bit more complicated, but you can still effectively treat it with a fungicide.
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