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- adjective
Watered too much.
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Examples
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If it is overwatered, the roots will attract mealy bugs.
Ponytail palm, croton and dwarf poinciana: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2009
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The control mechanism gets to know if any plants are overwatered or under-watered.
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If it is overwatered, the roots will attract mealy bugs.
Ponytail palm, croton and dwarf poinciana: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2009
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One of the main points Mr. Hyler made in a follow up interview this week was that firm, fast courses are more fun to play than soft, overwatered ones.
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One of the main points Mr. Hyler made in an interview this week was that firm, fast courses are more fun to play than soft, overwatered ones.
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Just back from a weeklong book tour in Germany, Mr. Boyle fussed over three potted cycads in the dining room, muttering that he would have to replace them because they'd been overwatered in his absence.
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On April 24th we went to City Farmers Nursery and I came home with big bags of potting soil, containers, seeds, a small trowel, and a moisture meter, something that is a necessity for me because in the past I had always either underwatered or overwatered potted plants (usually flowers that somebody had given me), and they'd died.
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We have excellent drainage since the whole property is a steep slope, but some container plants look a little overwatered.
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Then I had a blue spruce sedum that I think I overwatered.
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I'm about to lose a Basil plant that has been overwatered and your directions for freezing will save what's left and make it easier when cooking with basil in the future.
How to Freeze Fresh Basil Kalyn Denny 2008
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