Watch the cotyledons. The very first two leaf things carried over from the sprout. If there a deficiency, the cotyledons will change color first.
Yours are healthy and green.
yeah, maybe paranoid but its just the secondary nodes curing im concerned about. also the new third node is slightly curling too if you look closely. been like that for 2 days
I have no idea why it's growing crooked but you can get twisted leaves when young. Once it's mature none of it will matter. That seedling represents 1/10th of the final foliage it'll grow. You won't care in two-three weeks.
You have a healthy plant. It's just crooked looking.
It is kind of hard to tell be the soil does look quite moist and could benefit from aeration from some perlite. Don't have to overwater for the roots to be deprived of oxygen. That would be my guess as it looks kind of small for two weeks. Is this growing outdoor or a widow sill or something? That could explain why it's growing crooked if it's reaching for better light.
I suppose it's wind like you said then.
Samsies. I only mentioned the air in the soil as the droopy leaves I've experienced with young seedlings in my first Coco mix that was absent of perlite and drained poorly. Drowned the fuck out of it. Now. They're nice.Thats my guess but i still consider myself a newbie so not 100% confident with my self diagnosis's.
Samsies. I only mentioned the air in the soil as the droopy leaves I've experienced with young seedlings in my first Coco mix that was absent of perlite and drained poorly. Drowned the fuck out of it. Now. They're nice. View attachment 3949948
yeah, as i have said. the soil is fine. i just needed to top it up as she was stretching out a little too muchlet her grow out she might just be a little deformed. i might retransplant and put some more perlite or something into the soil