Ok my soil is dialed in, my environment is lacking a heater that is in the process of being installed. While I was away at a festival for 4 days, my help watered the greenhouse WAAAY too much. The Problem is the plants arent in pots they are in a trench filled with our soil mix. 7 feet wide 2.5-3 feet deep. The plants are well established but showing signs of overwatering. Curling inward and frilly leaf edges. Is there anything I can do to help them out? I tried increasing the temps during the day and the fans are on constantly at night. Ive poked holes in the soil with bamboo sticks to help get some air to the roots, downside being I ripped some roots doing so. I scratched the top layer of soil with a rake to speed drying the top layer, any deeper and Id be destroying lots of root growth. Im hoping if I can get this heater installed and keep the temps around 80 all night it could speed recovery and help the plants suck up the excess and transpire. I really cant afford to lose this crop, any advice is much appreciated. Here are some pics of what Im dealing with....