try not to write them off just yet.
try spraying their leaves with a little water, it may help (i know its hard to get ones head around overwatering causes drought issues).
wilting doesnt always mean dying, ive had plants wilt so badly they practically curl up on the floor, but with correction they can fight back within a day or two if their needs are met.
and dont think nothing about a few little mistakes....sometimes perfectly normal logic has flaws when it comes to our plants.
for example, its easy to believe that 'the bigger the pot, the bigger the plant' this is actually quite a true rule, but there are considerations like the wet and dry cycle of the soil.
a huge pot of soil like that NEEDS a big plant with large roots in order to drain the water away at a sufficient speed or it just sits there in the soil getting stale and then causing rot.
o2 my friend. its all about o2. adding peroxide, using bubblers when you make your plants drink, mixing high volumes of perlite in your soil, plus many other techniques are used by many many gardners to deal with o2 issues.
overwatering is the biggest killer of domestic farming everywhere, so dont be embarrased that you made a mistake that almost everyone has made some time in their lives....how you think i know so much about it
try spraying their leaves with a little water, it may help (i know its hard to get ones head around overwatering causes drought issues).
wilting doesnt always mean dying, ive had plants wilt so badly they practically curl up on the floor, but with correction they can fight back within a day or two if their needs are met.
and dont think nothing about a few little mistakes....sometimes perfectly normal logic has flaws when it comes to our plants.
for example, its easy to believe that 'the bigger the pot, the bigger the plant' this is actually quite a true rule, but there are considerations like the wet and dry cycle of the soil.
a huge pot of soil like that NEEDS a big plant with large roots in order to drain the water away at a sufficient speed or it just sits there in the soil getting stale and then causing rot.
o2 my friend. its all about o2. adding peroxide, using bubblers when you make your plants drink, mixing high volumes of perlite in your soil, plus many other techniques are used by many many gardners to deal with o2 issues.
overwatering is the biggest killer of domestic farming everywhere, so dont be embarrased that you made a mistake that almost everyone has made some time in their lives....how you think i know so much about it