I have a small plant in a 16 oz. party cup (temporary for a couple more weeks) that is probably about 6-8" tall from the rim of the cup. It's probably about a month or so old, maybe a bit more. It's in Scotts Potting Soil and growing outside (I live in southern Illinois: perfect growing climate right now) for the time being until I move into college and can put it in a stealth box I recently built. I water it until the soil is sufficiently moist (drain holes in bottom of cup) and then I mist the leaves, both of which I do every day. Everything has looked absolutely great up until yesterday, when I noticed the bottom 2 or 3 leaves on the stem, which aren't even mature leaves (only have like 3 fingers) are yellowing significantly. I then noticed today that they were starting to get tiny brown spots as well as if they will die. The rest of the leaves above these few, which is definitely the majority of them, are perfectly fine for the moment and look good. So I guess my question is will these yellowing leaves eventually just fall off because they are destined to die as the plant matures, or is there some sort of problem? I'll give an update on the status of the plant tomorrow and I will post a pic if most of you deem it absolutely necessary after reading this over. Thanks