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    Hey guys, just noticed that my laughing Buddha's seedling leaves were curled downwards, but as I played with it I noticed that you could curl it upwards too. It's almost semi rigid. Is that normal? Check out the two pictures and you'll see the difference. Also saw that one of the bottom leaves seemed to be getting some sort of burn. Any help appreciated
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    I think your bottom leaf has just been resting on the wet compost at night when they droop...

    Bar that, she looks OK
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    Thanks very much

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    Perhaps a tad overwatered also , no need to water entire pot , just enough to cover plant footprint and shell love you for it .

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    Help please, more of my leaves are dying. And I don't think it's the compost either as those leaves can't reach the soil. Check out the pictures.
    I had been watering the plants with water at pH 8.0 accidently, could that be the cause of it?
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    What soil are you in Seygrower?

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    Not sure, went to the woods and picked up some soil, some tree mulch and added some chicken pellets

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