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Your poor plant baby is wilting! Not sure what’s going wrong? That’s ok – we have answers. The two main causes of a wilting plant are: over watering or under watering. But like… which one is it? To find out, a simple finger test can tell you whether your soil is too wet. Learn more watering do’s and don’ts here. (https://www.plantprojectcanada.com/plant-101s/watering-dos-and-donts/) Or learn about your plant’s specific needs on our plant tags page. https://www.plantprojectcanada.com/indoor/plant-tags/