Hi, I’ve started my seeds in February inside, and have been harding them off. However their leaves are absolutely massive. Is this normal?

by DrySystem4245

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  2. Those are zinnias not dahlias and they look completely normal

  3. braceofjackrabbits

    Those are zinnias, not dahlias.

  4. btbamfan2308

    You’re growing some nice plants! All is well. 

  5. I don’t think your dahlias quite know that they’re dahlias yet. But they are very healthy looking zinnias, big leaves are rarely a bad thing from reasonably young plants

  6. StrongBuy3494

    Zinnias are lovely. Great vase life. They are not dahlias though.

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