Reviving Plants After Water Shock

Is your plant suddenly drooping, yellowing, or dropping leaves after watering? That’s water shock - stress caused when a plant’s roots can’t cope with watering too often or being dry for too long.

Don’t panic. Most plants can bounce back if you act quickly and tweak your watering routine.

Spot the signs of water shock

Too frequent watering could look like:

Not watering frequent enough could look like: 

How to fix it

If your plant is overwatered:

If your plant is underwatered:

Steps to prevent

To keep your plants happy and healthy, and avoid water shock:

Use your Willow Sensor to track moisture levels and catch water stress before your plant throws a tantrum. Combine that data with your newfound watering wisdom, and those droopy leaves will be a thing of the past.


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