picture 1: If environmental factors (high air humidity) do not allow transpiration to take place, the plant will switch to releasing water in liquid form: guttation.
picture 2: Plants grow in moist air in nature, most often at night and early in the morning, when the temperature drops and the air is almost saturated with water vapor (especially in plants in moist and warm soil and moist air, hydrostatic overpressure occurs in the vessels, which causes water to be pushed out).
fact nr.1: I found the source of all my problems so far. I didn't have water draining from the flower pot. I thought it would work without it. No, it won't!!!! why did I think that? I have no idea, because I'm a fool ๐คทโโ๏ธ๐ฝ I rinsed all the plants and it always drains 20-40% when watering and the problems are a thing of the past ๐๐ผfor now๐โ๏ธ๐ฝ