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To save a draughted plant, you should first move it to a location with indirect sunlight and away from heating or cooling vents. Water the plant thoroughly, ensuring the excess water can drain out properly. Consider misting the plant or placing a humidity tray nearby to increase moisture levels. Monitor the plant closely and adjust care as needed to help it recover.

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