Iโm trying to resuscitate her. Any suggestions? I brought...

10ft to light, indirect

3โ pot with drainage

Last watered 1 month ago
Hello, you used a photo of overgrown and ready for propagation plant, yet you're using a term "resuscitate". So how bad it it? Typically you do not want to use fertilizer on a weak or damaged plant as it's adds an extra stress to weak or damaged root system.
I presume you still have some green/plump leaflets or stems. If you do, I'd suggest to follow the steps on propogation from the leaflet/stem - very easy (as a back up copy of your plant).
Please remove any soggy or dried leaves as it's a source of mold and fungi that you don't need. The violets love the sun and bright spots. Also please cut down on watering, as in case of resuscitation that typically occurs by overwatering. You can try to do a light repot.. by pulling the plant out and whatever will remain in the pot is replaced by dry soil.
I presume you still have some green/plump leaflets or stems. If you do, I'd suggest to follow the steps on propogation from the leaflet/stem - very easy (as a back up copy of your plant).
Please remove any soggy or dried leaves as it's a source of mold and fungi that you don't need. The violets love the sun and bright spots. Also please cut down on watering, as in case of resuscitation that typically occurs by overwatering. You can try to do a light repot.. by pulling the plant out and whatever will remain in the pot is replaced by dry soil.