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New. Is it ok?

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Hi, all I'm new to this.Should those 2 leaves be drooping like that?Off to the side the plant seems healthy.
 

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JustLoveToGrow is right, you got to get them out of that mud bucket. At that early stage I would just throw away and start over, you are only a couple of days from sprout anyways and if you transplant that tiny thing you will likely kill it. Just get better soil.
 
This is not what you wanna hear but no it’s not normal that soil looks like mud? Way overwatered cobber think about getting some perlite for when you transplant and let her dry out but that soil don’t look good? Good luck though mate👍
So I threw it back in the pot.I had it in before. I don't know how that soil got so freaking wet. But it's been in the old pot for about an hour and it's already looking better
 
So I threw it back in the pot.I had it in before. I don't know how that soil got so freaking wet. But it's been in the old pot for about an hour and it's already looking better
my suggestion would be to take some of that mud and add an equal amount of perlite and an equal amount of sphagnum peat. mix it up so it's loose. i think the roots are getting strangled.

grab some dry fertilizer like jobes or gaia green and use their directions for application. if you run into issues, let us know.
 
Spend twenty four hours since I got him out of the mud and I think he's doing Way better
 

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