Can a plant recover from overwatering?

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Will She Recover? Or Do I take her out back and shoot her?

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brianakabear

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I've seen a million different answer in other places so I hope you guys can help me.....FIRST OF ALL THIS IS MY FIRST GROW SO PLEEEEEEASE BE NICE...With that said I have 2 plants that I
watered equally and one of the girls look SAD. Will she recover?
1) I shifted the soil to try to get some air since they are in fabric pots....
2) Raised the heat to 84-88 degrees
3) Raised the RH to 50+
Will any of this help?
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below frigid

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I've seen a million different answer in other places so I hope you guys can help me.....FIRST OF ALL THIS IS MY FIRST GROW SO PLEEEEEEASE BE NICE...With that said I have 2 plants that I
watered equally and one of the girls look SAD. Will she recover?
1) I shifted the soil to try to get some air since they are in fabric pots....
2) Raised the heat to 84-88 degrees
3) Raised the RH to 50+
Will any of this help?View attachment 970576View attachment 970575View attachment 970577
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Let them dry out for a few days then easy on the water.
 
brianakabear

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Crazy question: Is there a temp that you can warn the bottom of the fabric pot with that will evaporate water but not kill roots?
 
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Crazy question: Is there a temp that you can warn the bottom of the fabric pot with that will evaporate water but not kill roots?
Creat the air gap under the bags and you will not need anything else the warmer air circulating around will do the job have a look at my latest grow pics that may help you make something up .
 
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