Droopy leaves

@Mikemike :welcome:Welcome to AFN:welcome:. There are several potential causes for droopy leaves most causes are environmental. Too hot with low or high RH is the most common. Plants just woke-up. Plants just watered when thirsty. Root rot among others.

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I'm not familiar with that medium but the young plants shouldn't have yellowing leaves at all. Something in the soil or coco, peat moss is not right.

You just need Ph'd water at this point in their life anyway. If its soil you want it @ 6.4 to 6.8 Ph

Leaves drooping is a water thing. They either just got watered or they are desperate for more water. Lift the pot after u water, remember its weight.
After a day or two lift it again, if its lighter you need more water.

Don't stress, use common sense and the plants will bounce back.
 
From what I've read but haven't experienced, drooping leaves with the leaf stem still straight out could be a sigh of overwatering (enuff water to keep plant cells full but leaves can't transpire fast enuff to get rid of excess). Leaf droop that includes the stem could be under watering ( not enuff to keep plant cells full to remain rigid)... And as always, I'm a noob so wait till some of the more experienced peeps chime in.
 
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