Did I Mess Up My Plants After Repotting? Can I Save Them?

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Asked By GreenThumbs123 On

I recently repotted my plants, but now I'm worried I might have ruined them. They seem pretty wet and I'm seeing some mold or fungus. Can they be saved? What should I do to fix this?

3 Answers

Answered By PlantWhisperer92 On

It sounds like your plants are suffering from overwatering. If the pots don’t have drainage holes, that's a big issue! Also, the soil mix might be too dense for your monsteras and snake plants. They prefer a chunkier blend that dries out more quickly. Adding perlite can really help improve drainage.

SoilSavant77 -

I used a similar mix once and had to fix it. Definitely add some perlite or leca to keep it airy!

Answered By HappyHerbivore88 On

Totally agree, it looks like the soil is holding too much moisture. Mixing in some perlite or orchid bark can really help aerate the soil. If things are too soggy, they might be suffocating, so consider repotting again with a better mix.

Answered By FloofyFoliage On

I've been there too! My plants rotted because the soil was too thick. Switching to a mix with more perlite has made all the difference for my plants. They'll bounce back if you give them a better environment!

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