It looks to me like she needs a good drink. As you are using fabric pots, the soil at the edges can get remarkably dry, especially if there is any air blowing on the sides of the pots. Try giving her/them about 2 litres, spread out over a couple of hours, say 500ml every half hour, this way each dose of water will be absorbed before the next lot of water is applied, until there is run off. (It may take more than 2 litres though, keep giving her/them 500ml every half hour, until water is coming out of the bottom of the pot) If you try to give her/them all 2 litres at once, the water will more than likely just run straight through the soil and drain away before being absorbed entirely. At this stage your soil could be quite dry and water "repellent", so will need to be re-hydrated slowly over time, to bring it back to an even level of moisture throughout the entire pot once again. When you go back to normal watering, you want to apply enough water so that it starts to come out of the bottom of the pot, otherwise there will be no way of knowing if your soil is moist/wet all the way through. If you are only watering and no water is coming out of the bottom of the pots, it is possible to have only the top half of the pot moist/wet, while the bottom half is completely dry. Hope this helps.... Organoman.
PS - it is probably better to give all your plants this watering treatment so that you are back to a common base line. Good luck and happy growing!