carefully remove the plant with it's roots like with a ball of compost/moss place on some kitchen towels and some around it to adsorb the water and sqeeze out the water from the rest that's in the pot then place it all back in he pot and leave it a couple of days and it mite work. (this is just what I'm trying with the same problem though from what I've read online) good luck
Your sensitive plant may be dying due to overwatering, lack of sunlight, or pests. To save it, ensure it is in well-draining soil, receives adequate sunlight, and is not overwatered. Remove any pests and consider repotting if necessary.
To save an overwatered coleus plant, you should first remove it from the waterlogged soil and allow it to dry out. Trim any damaged or yellowing leaves and roots. Repot the plant in well-draining soil and water it sparingly until it shows signs of recovery.
Pansies may be dying due to overwatering, lack of sunlight, or pests. To save them, ensure they are in well-draining soil, receive adequate sunlight, and are not overwatered. Remove any pests and consider using a fungicide if necessary.
To save dying lavender plants, ensure they are planted in well-draining soil, receive plenty of sunlight, and are not overwatered. Prune any dead or damaged parts and consider adding organic fertilizer to help them recover.
To save overwatered plants, you can start by removing excess water from the soil and allowing it to dry out. Adjust your watering schedule to prevent further overwatering and monitor the plant for signs of recovery. Trim any damaged or rotting roots or leaves to promote new growth.
To save overwatered strawberries, you can try to improve drainage by repotting them in well-draining soil, reducing watering frequency, and ensuring proper sunlight and air circulation.
To save a dying tulip plant, ensure it has proper sunlight, water it regularly but not excessively, and remove any dead or decaying leaves. Consider repotting the plant in fresh soil and fertilizing it to promote growth.
To save a wilting or dying lily plant, ensure it has proper sunlight, water it adequately, and remove any dead or damaged leaves. Transplanting it to fresh soil and providing fertilizer can also help revive the plant.
To save a dying palm plant, ensure it has proper sunlight, water it regularly but not excessively, and consider repotting it with fresh soil. Trim any dead or yellowing leaves and remove any pests.
To save a dying marigold plant, make sure it is getting enough sunlight, water it regularly but avoid overwatering, and remove any dead or yellowing leaves. Consider repotting the plant in fresh soil and fertilizing it to promote growth.
To save a dying pineapple plant, ensure it has proper sunlight, water it regularly but avoid overwatering, and use well-draining soil. Remove any dead or yellow leaves, and consider adding fertilizer to help revive the plant.
To save a dying rosemary plant, ensure it has well-draining soil, receives plenty of sunlight, and is watered only when the top inch of soil is dry. Trim any dead or yellowing leaves, and consider repotting the plant if it is root-bound.