I am tying to save a couple of adelae that I think got too much sun and I think Ive got it but I wanted to check with you people. I still have them in the little plastic cubes the came in, and I had them, outside on my covered patio so they got some morning sun but they got cooked so I moved them inside onto a windowsill that gets shaded sun. I was being somewhat frugal with watering, didnt want them swimming, and I think that didnt help either as for a good 2 weeks the adelae still didnt seem to be improving, some growth but stunted, deformed, dewless, etc, so now Ive upped the watering to full on bog, watering every day to the brim. And it seems to have helped. New growth is coming in greener, still some damage but I think lingering from the sunstroke. And the control plants (2 more undamaged adelae that I picked up to grow with the damaged ones to see how the grow conditions I was experimenting with would affect otherwise completely healthy plants) are also still thriving, surprisingly (cause the light on the sill is very indirect) getting enough light to tint reddish. So really what I was wondering is if the sopping bog approach is ideal for these plants as it appears to be or am I looking for long-run trouble of another variety like root rot or fungus? Cause they seem to drink up the water pretty quick, I have to top off pretty much every day. Thanks!