LLsBestGo
Well-Known Member
I'd have to see the plants current condition to advise anything specific.
If the soil is still wet don't water.
If its wet too long consider increasing drainage, reducing watering, or transplanting.
Water when soil is dry to touch, not too dry though.
If you used too much fertilizer for feeding & overwatered than probably carefully saving as many roots as you can transplant into some fresh soil without feeding would be a simple solution.
If you decide to transplant and the soil is still soaking wet, dont water after transplant & allow soil to wick water to drier areas, and water as recommended above.
How are they looking?
If the soil is still wet don't water.
If its wet too long consider increasing drainage, reducing watering, or transplanting.
Water when soil is dry to touch, not too dry though.
If you used too much fertilizer for feeding & overwatered than probably carefully saving as many roots as you can transplant into some fresh soil without feeding would be a simple solution.
If you decide to transplant and the soil is still soaking wet, dont water after transplant & allow soil to wick water to drier areas, and water as recommended above.
How are they looking?