Are you talking about the misshaping / warping on some of the sides? I have noticed dry wind to have that effect on the little ones. Something to do with the state of transpiration in the leaves, with it being pushed around in the wind. Later the plants can keep up fine. But it’s all mainly a tiny cosmetic issue, just a good indication that your plant is getting enough stimulus in its day to prepare for the days to come. All of this is assuming the plant is outdoors. I normally grow outdoors and see this little cosmetic issue, sometimes a lot worse than what I see in the picture. All in all, even after a rough windy day, the plants just grow right through it. Plus all that helps them prepare strong stems and vigorous roots