OK so I gave it a good drying out but that doesn't solve the root issue on some god girls who were transplanted once from one poor soil to the next version of bad soil.
The bad soil has a poor ratio of perlite to worm casing that varies throughout the bad, and it gets muddy in the bottom of the pots.
I watered this morning and they looked better initially but one looked like she was unhappy so I checked her and noted a bad root system. The more I dug down the more I noticed a lack of roots. Most other plants have filled up their container and are beginning the growth spurt but this girl has discolored roots. Almost all the other soil fell away leaving me with a little plug with 12" of roots hanging down. I put it in some Happy Frog and will leave it outside tonight as too much light would kill it at this point. I also did the same thing with the plant that is barely alive just to verify my hypothesis and I was correct.
I'm going to go get the geopots and do some re-potting into larger containers with high quality soil.