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I recently ordered Lisianthus plants online, but they don't seem to be doing well after arrival. The leaves are wilting, and the plants look weak. I followed the care instructions, but nothing seems to help. Has anyone experienced this before or have tips on how to revive them? Any advice would be appreciated!
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I've had a similar experience with online-ordered plants, especially with delicate ones like Lisianthus. Shipping stress can sometimes make them wilt. To help them recover, make sure they’re in well-draining soil and getting indirect sunlight for a few days to acclimate. Also, check that they’re watered adequately—overwatering can sometimes make wilting worse.
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