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How do you know if your palmer's penstemon is overwatered?
Signs of overwatering in palmer's penstemon include yellowing leaves, wilting despite moist soil, a decrease in flowering, and soft, mushy stems or roots. You may also notice standing water around its base or mold growing on the plant or soil surface. Adjust your watering schedule to allow for better drainage and let the soil dry between waterings.
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