Raspberry plants near death?

nao57

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So I tried to google this but it didn't work well. People describe incidents with raspberry plants but not really how to fix them, and don't tell you if it worked or not.

I had gotten some everbearing raspberry plants about a month ago. Then I was conditioning them to go outside.

Only I got sick. And then I had a lot to do.

And then earlier today I noticed all the leaves falling off. Because of not being able to pay much attention to them, I'd made a mistake of letting too much moisture in their container and they were getting water logged. This caused them to look pretty bad, and possibly near death.

I'm hoping that there's a way to bring them back?

How well can raspberry plants recover from near death, and being water logged?

I sure hope to not lose them.
 
Id plant them an see also. For exsample i have a raspberry plant my son pulled out an toss because he wasnt looking good an he thought like our vegetable garden if its dead we toss it!. Anyways i didnt find it till like a day later an thos was toward the end of summer last yr i then replanted it and its budding this spring so far! I was shocked an happy.
 
Yep plant it. The excess moisture will correct itself in the soil. The roots need air and water logged soil prevents this respiration from occurring. Unless they have turned black and smelly (sign of death, rot, and decay) its likely they will survive.
They may be stunted this season and skip or have low flower production but next season will return to normal.
 

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