TrentSteel
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I recently transplanted 2 plants into my 15gallon living soil fabric pots. I accidentally dug my transplant holes too deep causing my plants to sit very low as you can see from the pic. Since than I've leveled the soil out and actually had to give a mild lollipopping this early in which I was not happy about.
So my 1 plant is sitting so low that it's leaves are basically hovering right about my soil/mulch and it has since became overwatered, after waiting 5-7 days and giving it another light watering it appears it was not ready and I probably made things worse.
Now my question is will the lack of airflow to the stomata in itself cause overwatering even if its only half of the plants leaves?
So my 1 plant is sitting so low that it's leaves are basically hovering right about my soil/mulch and it has since became overwatered, after waiting 5-7 days and giving it another light watering it appears it was not ready and I probably made things worse.
Now my question is will the lack of airflow to the stomata in itself cause overwatering even if its only half of the plants leaves?
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