I don't have an anser, but it looks like they don't have enough N... I say that because even tho babies, the leaves seem too pale.

the leaves are droopy/curling like they have either too much water, or maybe a ph problem. how dry are you allowing them to get before watering? with babies, its a fine balance.

if they were mine, here's what I'd do:

PH test your water and adjust accordingly.

The soild doesnt look too wet in those pix so I'd water with (worm) compost tea, or other very mild N solution.

IF you have overwatered, I'd recommend holding the compost tea until next watering and water with an H2O2 solution -- 1 Tblsp to gallon water of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide. the extra oxygen will support the roots until the soil dries a bit more. seems counter intuitive, but it does help.

add 1/2 tsp dissolved epsom salts (magnesium) per gallon water for the extra mag, or use cal-mag.

(I sprinkle a litle epsom salts on the top of my soil to leach in with every watering)


I hope this helps.