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I agree with the rest, looks like overwatering, with maybe a touch of heat. some of them are taco leaves, some of them are droopers.
I have four recommendations.
4. Ask @Waira , Waira knows all. in your case, I suspect more than just the watering.
3. Ease up on watering for a bit
2. Get an accurate 8 pH meter, pic below
1. Pull the lights up 6 or 8 inches for a few days
Even if it is not heat making those leaves taco, they recover faster if you baby them. In my gardens I take sad plants and put them in a shady area for a week if they have problems. The equivalent for indoor is letting up on the light.I always thought of it as putting them in the infirmary. The accurate 8 pH meter is superior for soil to pH pens. The accuracy of pot pH is the number 1 way to prevent nutrition and pH issues.
If you do go with a pen tester, there are a few that are superior.
Blue Labs
Aperia
Oakton
I have four recommendations.
4. Ask @Waira , Waira knows all. in your case, I suspect more than just the watering.
3. Ease up on watering for a bit
2. Get an accurate 8 pH meter, pic below
1. Pull the lights up 6 or 8 inches for a few days
Even if it is not heat making those leaves taco, they recover faster if you baby them. In my gardens I take sad plants and put them in a shady area for a week if they have problems. The equivalent for indoor is letting up on the light.I always thought of it as putting them in the infirmary. The accurate 8 pH meter is superior for soil to pH pens. The accuracy of pot pH is the number 1 way to prevent nutrition and pH issues.
If you do go with a pen tester, there are a few that are superior.
Blue Labs
Aperia
Oakton

-- hey mates, thank you for chiming in! ....... So, were you able to tell if you had overwatered them now that they have recovered? That makes the most sense,... low airflow in there would make for higher RH%, better flow will lower it,... maybe the RH was too high, which retards proper transpiration (water evap' from leaves), which in turn slows both water movement and nutes from roots up,.. usually this causes odd defc. symtpoms though, not leaf droops..? In any case, it's fixed, and so lets see what a few days brings for coloring up now that there's more some flow in going,...
........yeah, high RH% can mess things up more than many folks realize,... 