Rick
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I get this feeling that we have to avoid fast growth because it is unsighty????
Has anyone checked whether or not this is natural and is the "norm" in nature?
I think these are very good questions. We most often see in situ pics of blooming plants, so the spike would hold that youngest leaf up by default.
My gut feeling on this is not just unsightly, but a chronic bent leaf could lead to damage at the "pinch point" with possible vector to infection. We always worry about air flow and crown rots. In a minority of cases I've had this problem in the past so I would stake leaves to alleviate the pinch and improve airflow to the crown.
Since it does not happen all the time (or even the majority of the time) I don't feel (in my gut) it's "normal". So worth trying to "correct".
Stone was considering the K factor on the basis of water balance and leaf turgidity. If that was the case then maybe inadequate water (either at the roots or air humidity) would be indicated.
If the leaf is turgid and water not limited, but wall strength is weak then improper macro nutrients could be indicated.