Well, it looks like the problem with mine was that the soil was holding too much moisture.
After fertilizing didn't make a different I decided to repot it. I was shocked when I got in there and saw how soggy the soil was, and the roots hadn't developed much since the last time I re-potted it from a 1 gal pot to a 5 gal pot. It looked like I was in a rush or out of certain things that I normally add to the mix. This looked like potting soil + some additional perlite. Normally I like to mix in other things like coco coir and pine bark or some other chunky natural mulch type material.
I'm afraid I disturbed the roots quite a bit because they weren't substantial enough to hold the root soil together when I removed it from the old pot. Hopefully it forgives me and bounces back. That was Saturday morning, so far, it's not looking any worse than it did before so I'm hopeful