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Is she ok or am I being a fussy parent?
 

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Those Plants are fat/heavy with Water! Blueish margins indicates heavy watering/feeding. Fat heavy leaves will droop, "puffy leaf" vein/ridges. Are you Soil/Coco? Either way let them dry back...starting to claw indicates nitrogen heavy
 
Those Plants are fat/heavy with Water! Blueish margins indicates heavy watering/feeding. Fat heavy leaves will droop, "puffy leaf" vein/ridges. Are you Soil/Coco? Either way let them dry back...starting to claw indicates nitrogen heavy
Soil happy frog no notes yet just water. I’ll let her dry out
 
could also happen some phenotypes have their leaves droopy/clawing just like that whatever without you doing anything wrong.
 
Soil happy frog no notes yet just water. I’ll let her dry out
The curling/twisting leaves at the top, usually a sign of root issues, and now knowing your in Happy frog and no nutrient yet, Its probable just an over watering issue, get use to lifting your pots feeling the weight, heavy = wet. Let them dry back before watering. Pots should be on risers so the bottom/ fabric can dry, as the media dry's back it pulls in oxygen by capillary action. Over-wet in the root zone means lack of Oxygen this is what hurts them. If roots stay soggy/anerobic pathogens flourish (phytophthora, pythium etc. ) @HerbalEdu is correct some strains just have big fat heavy leaves, but your plants have several indicators of issues beginning. Right On!
 
Yup. Your over watering bud. Water it well a good soaking then do not water again for at least 5 days when it is dry dry.
Almost ready to wilt dry.
 
Happy frog, especially the latest batches have been super inoculated with their famous plethora of microbes...over watering on top of this leads to the microbes excessively eating through certain minerals in the soil/rhizosphere and as a result, yielding larger amounts of plant available nitrogen. Hence the not having added nutes but somehow are seeing excessive nitrogen in the plant. 🤙🙏
 
It’s an auto
yeah and both auto(matic) and photo(periods) will also express differents phenotypes when growing larger amount of seeds.

wich mean no plant will be exactly the same to it's sister/brothers even when from the same strain.
 
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