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- Create Holes in the Soil:
- Use a small shovel to create holes in the soil. Ensure that you don’t damage the plant’s roots and that the holes are wide enough for water to filter through.
- Soak the Pot in Warm Water:
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- Place the plant’s pot in a bucket filled with warm water. Ensure that the water reaches the edges of the pot.
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- Wait for Air Bubbles to Stop:
- Allow the plant to remain in the bucket until air bubbles cease to come out from the air pockets in the soil.
- Create Holes in the Soil:
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- Extend Soaking Time:
- To ensure that all the soil is perfectly moist, leave the pot in the bucket for an additional 30 minutes after the bubbles have stopped.
- Remove and Drain Excess Water:
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- Take the pot out of the bucket and place it on a saucer so that excess water can drain.
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- Enclose in a Plastic Bag:
- Put the pot in a large plastic bag and seal it. The goal is to ensure that moisture reaches the plant’s leaves and that the roots can become active. Leave the bag in a dark place.
- Extend Soaking Time:
- Monitor the Plant’s Progress:
- Keep a close eye on the plant inside the bag to evaluate its progress. It may take from a few hours to a couple of days, depending on the extent of the damage.
- Check Soil Moisture:
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- If, after a few days, the soil is still damp but the leaves haven’t rehydrated, it might be too late to save your plant.
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- Prevent Recurrence:
- To avoid a similar situation, touch the plant’s soil before watering to ensure it receives the right amount of water.
- To avoid a similar situation, touch the plant’s soil before watering to ensure it receives the right amount of water.
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