New Grower My hindu kush auto

So as you can see the top one has square leaves? I dont know if thats genetic or not i tried looking up the genetics of it and well i couldnt find them? So i dont know looks healthy though and the bottom is not looking well looks deformed since birth the leaves are folding inwards only noticed that this morning? Haha any suggestions
 
Looks normal to me mate. Give them a week or two and they should take shape. What strain are they?
 
Yer plant looks happy maaate! (Check out my Aussie accent) [emoji38]

Is there moisture in the soil if you stick your finger in?

I wouldn't worry about the wind unless she goes horizontal. A lot of peeps reckon a bit of a breeze makes for a stronger stem. Personally, I think it's a load of bollocks but it doesn't hurt! [emoji41]
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Hey guys the one thats growing oddly is a sugar haze, and the one with square leaves is mc16/139 which parents consist of himalayan wriggler and thai long toe? But the mc6/139 is looking nice atm might pop another seed tonight just incase, heres day 5 of the auto guys took tonight second set of leaves are getting bigger slowly thinking of maybe feeding some seasol at 1 week dunno if i should though guys? Gave her first proper watering today as its getting too hot soaked the whole pot its dried alot just today ontop
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Hey guys just a question, now i mentioned earlier that my seedling was moving forwards from the wind? Well it did it again today and i checked it and thought lets see how loose the plant is in the soil and its very loose i can gently push it and pull it in all directions now i guess what im saying is it has no strength it feels like? When i push it, anyway it feels far too loose but its definately growing ? So will the plant strengthen itself in time or has the strong winds damaged it too much? Also can my soil be too "airy" and loose? Cheers guys

The earth you use looks airy and has most likely some gaps because of the wooden pieces, next time you can use finer earth for the little seedlings bt as the plant develops the roots will gain more grip and the wind will make the sticks stronger. Airy substrate isnt bad at all, i guess roots like it, more oxygen and so on. The 'problem' will probably fix itself as the grow proceeds.

Is the sugar haze from seedsman? got some of those in the stash too
 
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