Why is this happening?

Overwatered plants can get droopy foliage, yellowing leaves and and a multitude of other symptoms. They often need some extra supervision and care in order to recover. Overwatering is one of the most common diagnoses for struggling plants. Overwatering can be fatal so you need to take action immediately.

Symptoms

rotting base stem rot

What to do now

If the soil is excessively wet ot water logged

tight white pot soil mold

Common questions

Why is too much watering bad?

Plants' roots need oxygen as much as they need water, and when you overwater, especially in compacted or clay soils, the soil becomes waterlogged. There are two types of overwatering: too often and lacking drainage.

Am I using the correct soil?

By avoiding soil mixes that compact easily and by adding porosity to the soil by mixing different substrates, you can reduce the risk of overwatering. By always growing your plants in pots with drainage holes and providing them with plenty of light you lower the risk even more.

Is it over- or underwatered?

This is a tricky one—since a plant can show similar symptoms, such as wilting, curling, and yellowing leaves, for both issues. The difference lies in how the symptoms look and feel.