Accidently sprayed antibacterial dish soap on my garden plants...?

Are they going to die? They look pretty bad. I just didn't know you couldn't use the anti bacterial generous (oops)... They turned a little yellow and shriveled looking and the leaves are falling sour the bell pepper plant. This was about a week ago but it looks approaching the damage stopped and they may be bouncing back... only with a few less leaves than they started out. The tomoto plants look the best, but my cantaloupe and bell pepper look the worst :'(

Answers:    maintain them watered really good. should wash away the soap.
Yeah, destroy has been done. Keep wash the plants but I suspect little residual remains. It's hard to know exactly what product is in the soap giving it antibacterial intrinsic worth. Alcohol would be a quick burn, some of the other products I don't know.

Could have also be too high a soap concentration and have zilch to do with antibacterial. Not all plants tolerate soap, it's best to do a oral exam patch before spraying the whole garden. Also if the plants be stressed, they are more likely injured.
Keep rinsing the plants - maybe they will regain your strength.
but rinse them three times a day at least - until they spring subsidise.
Do not be disappointed if this does not happen.
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