Forzaitaly1
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I'm having kinda the same problem. Not so much droopy, yet.. but definately yellowing.
I've been watering them every couple of days with a 1/2 strength fertilizer. Finished that gallon off and made this one full strength, so I don't know if that'll make a difference. They're in fresh potting soil, so i'd imagine there's plenty of nutrients already there.
It could possibly be the temp. It's a stealth grow box made out of a rubbermaid storage tub turned on its side. It gets rather chilly in the room where the grow box is.. but if i turn the ventilation off it gets too hot, so It stands to reason it's keeping it rather warm in there regardless.
Anyone have any ideas?
The new growth is deep green and healthy looking.. the yellow leaves have only appeared within the last 2 days and they've been watered recently..
How's your lighting because leaves on the base do turn yellow for not getting enough light. dry soil could do the same thing. cold temperatures make leaves turn yellow too. If there are only a few in the bottom and most of them look healthy don't be too worry. give them a few more days till they all fall, if problem stopped the good, if it didn't then you should start messing soil and the nutes in it. Don;t all of a sudden change your nutes and add other things to it, that may only weaken the plant and cause it more harm than good.