September 28, 2024

VIDEO: How To Save And Revive A Dying Plant (2019)


Save your dying plant! In this video, I show you some of the common causes of why your plants could be suffering and not doing so well. I also show you how to remedy the common reasons for plants not growing as big and lush as they should be. We cover veggie plants, fruit trees, as well as potted plants!

29 thoughts on “VIDEO: How To Save And Revive A Dying Plant (2019)

  1. Amazing stuff, check out my channel I got some exotic plants and massive variety of other plants, subscribe to my channel and I will do same on yours. Wish you all the success, lets help eachother grow. Thank you

  2. Hello. I usually do pretty good with plants, but every year I buy a basil plant and the leaves start to wilt immediately. Then the stalks start to turn dark and the plant dies pretty quickly. I definitely don't overwater the plants. Do you have any tips? Thank you.

  3. yes finally found a very helpful guide specifically on basil. I am very new on growing plants and live in small apartment. I've been looking for awhile of how to revive my wilting basil in container with potting mix. most guide state its because my plant dried out or too wet but the advice given of how to fix wasn't very detailed. I watched your video and finally thank God you gave me advice of what to do since I overwatered my basil gave it way too much love. thank you for the advice to repot it and give it new soil. al though I wonder if old soils are reusable with full benefit or just throw it away?

  4. My tomato plant's stem are brown but are not too thin and not too thick (newly grown) and its leafs are wilting (some are falling off already). Its usually around 30 deg celsius here but reaches 17 degrees at night. I think they are dying though, any tips on what I should do? I may have given it less water than it needed so I just watered it this morning.

  5. I know this sounds like going against all logic, but instead of tossing the dried grass just throw it around the base of the tree. the grass and other plants will eventually break down and make an eco system of highly beneficial organisms. the reason why it was probably dying is lack of nutrition; probably due that that spot being nothing but a field of grass. it might take a few seasons but it'll be much more worth it in the long run, once the soil has built up and the trees roots run deep enough.

  6. I currently have some basil and parsley seedlings that have started to wilt. I had them in the germination tray and gave them some very VERY weak liquid food about a week ago, a few days after I noticed them starting to wilt and the parsley go dry. I've re-potted them into bigger pots and watered them, but now I'm worried that they were water-logged and that's why they started wilting. Not once did I see the soil go dry in the germination tray with the propagator lid on top. So I'm wondering if it was the right thing to water them when I transferred them? Or should I have kept the new potting mix as it was, because it was already slightly damp? Help :'(

  7. Yesterday I cloned a tomato plant and got 10 clones out of it. I put them in potting soil and watered them and forgot to bring them in the next day before the sun light got to strong now my plants are down but still look alive. How can I save them? Do I just bring them inside ?

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