So I transplanted them about 2 weeks ago. Well I dug the hole a little to deep so that when I put them into it and finished covering with soil, they were sitting about 4-6 inches below the regular ground level.
Well it downpoured a few minutes ago and I checked them out. There is literally about 6 inches of water just surrounding them. The foliage of most of the plants are actually still above the water level though, and the leaves are drooping a little bit.
What i'm asking is, are they in danger having this standing water on top of the ground they are planted in? One or two of the smaller plants actually almost "drowned" and I tried to support them with dirt to raise them back above the water level. But yeah the tops of the plants are still standing its just that there is alot of water above the surface of the water.
Hope they live.