Quote Originally Posted by jessejames12345
So... curling of the leaves like that (from the first images) can be normal ?
Actually, Nitrogen deficiency can cause the tips of the leaves to curl downwards, and judging from the slight yellowing you had leads me to think that this may have been the cause. I've read that Sulfur deficiency can also cause similar symptoms, but that's much less common than a N-def.

I've also noticed that higher temperatures (85F and above) can cause the leaf tips to droop, as well as overfeeding with nutrients. If at all possible, keep your temperatures at 80F or slightly below, which is an optimal range. And stick to a dedicated feeding regimen, as opposed to heavy feedings here and there. Plants respond really well to an implemented schedule, and can sometimes get stressed from irregular feedings.

Glad you repotted, too. Rootbound plants will generally show a whole mess of symptoms, leading the grower to add all sorts of excess nutrients that aren't necessary. Give it a week or two after the repot, and see how things progress.

Take care. :jointsmile:
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