Had a storm & new leaves are wilting??

Smooooth

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We had a bad storm, I ended up.bringing my plants in but not before noticing some wilting on the new leaves. Is this from over watering? Should I just leave it be & hope it recovers or tear then off for new growth?
 

Smooooth

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The picture must not have uploaded. Sorry about that. Plant is on week 4. Fed once last week with Fox farm Grow Big. Soil, perlite, vermiculite mix. 4 gallon pot. Water when needed. Everything seemed fine up until the storm
 

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Larry {the} Gardener

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I would just wait and see what happens. Maybe go half strengthen on your next feeding. But it doesn't look too bad/

I always try to fill my pots with soil. Makes it easier when transplanting
 

dubois.f

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It's just me or the plant looks very small?
Does it get enough light?
Also the pot looks half full so 2 gallons of soil which is not enough.
 

CallinCarRamRod

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She got pounded by rain. Proboabky more water than she has ever received in her life. Let it be friend. Dont worry too much. All my plants wilt during the first harsh weather, them they harden off and grow like wildfire!!

Oh, fill that pot up. If . you wanna ba a bodybuilder, you gotta have a place to put all that food.
 
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