>> |
Anonymous
Yes, they usually do. So long as your plant is growing new leaves further up, its fine. The first pair of leaves from a germinating seed of most species are all a small round or teardrop shape, and are temporary generic solar panels to make food quickly as the seed reserves run out. The next set of leaves should be of the normal shape for the species and will last longer. As plants grow even bigger they will also shed healthy leaves from the bottom up as younger growth obscures the light and makes the lower leaves redundant.
|