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They look overwatered to me,yet plenty of perlite is visable.Have you checked to see that your drainholes are clear?How often are you watering and how much?EDIT Downward turning leaves are also a sign of slight overnitrogenation also,but I'm bettin on too retentive a media or clogged drainholes.
Reasons for an overwatered plant rarely include overwatering,even every single day.If you're growing in perlite you better water every day.It has to do either with too much retention in the media,or excess water having no where to go(clogged or no drianholes).I see a lot of perlite,what I cant tell is if he has a lot of vermiculite or other water retentive substance.I cant see if his drainholes are clear of if any exist,or know his watering habits.Another words,I'm guessing like a game show contestent due to lack of info..One thing I'm rather certain about,that plant is drowning.EDIT JJ brings up a possibility I didn't consider,I dont know what the effects of rootloss after transplanting would look like,I normally keep my rootball intact when transplanting.I imagine if you whacked off a hunk of it for some ungodly reason,the results may be in the pic above for all I know lol
My flowering plants look like that but they're a week are from being done, so I'm not worrying about it. The buds are still producing pistils. I think it's the heat for my situation. We've had several days over 80 and yes I am in the basement which is in the low 70's. I noticed that wilting leaves when I added 40 more watts of CFL.
What's you temp in the box? It may be heat related. How often does the top of the soil dry out?