Don’t beat yourself up! It’s a very, very common thing to overwater indoor plants, especially over winter. I’ve done it myself because some plants really need a lot less than others.
Many people see them drooping and think they need more water but drooping can also be a sign of overwatering. If your plants haven’t started growing brown and mushy, there’s hope! Just leave them alone for a solid week or two to dry out and they might come back yet.
It’s a good thing that you care for living things and want to keep them alive rather than neglect them, that’s what makes a good plant parent :) and now you’re learning!
Yeah… you haven’t lived until you accidentally killed a plant or two with over watering. If you have access to (dry) soil you can try pulling out the plant, chopping off any mushy bits and repotting.
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Don’t beat yourself up! It’s a very, very common thing to overwater indoor plants, especially over winter. I’ve done it myself because some plants really need a lot less than others.
Many people see them drooping and think they need more water but drooping can also be a sign of overwatering. If your plants haven’t started growing brown and mushy, there’s hope! Just leave them alone for a solid week or two to dry out and they might come back yet.
It’s a good thing that you care for living things and want to keep them alive rather than neglect them, that’s what makes a good plant parent :) and now you’re learning!
Yeah… you haven’t lived until you accidentally killed a plant or two with over watering. If you have access to (dry) soil you can try pulling out the plant, chopping off any mushy bits and repotting.
If you want to go down a youtube rabbit hole this is my favourite YouTube gardener person https://youtube.com/@plantswithkrystal?feature=shared