How do I take care of a plant that seems too wet?
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Hi Mirella, if its over watered you might want to try and set it out in the sun so it has a chance to dry out
If it's in a pot, make sure you have enough holes in the bottom for drainage. I had one with this issue. One more hole & problem solved.
You can take it out of its pot and remove the wet soil. Allow the soil to dry outside or replace with fresh soil.
Thou can put a few paper towels under it so they soak up the water. Make sure it has plenty of holes on the bottom of the pot, try putting some small rocks on a tray that it sits on. If you pot has no holes on the bottom then the water has no where to go, holes are a must for drainage. You can try patting the soil with a paper towel