We typically see this when a new growth is getting under way. I believe it is drawing nutrients from it's mother plant - the older growth.
We need to know more exactly how and what you are feeding, the temperature and light etc. The p/mix looks quite bony so you may have to feed lightly but continuously every time you water. Nitrogen is always the first to consider with old leaves yellowing. followed by P,K,S, Mg, Mo.
trouble is, that when the old leaves yellow they never return to green in my experience so you will need to observe for a full year to see if you have rectified the problem - and there is a problem - especially with the first plant.
I have found a slow release form of organic fertilizer (solid) almost always helps to avoid this. (as long as there are active roots) Some blood meal would be a good start. As much as would cover a dime once per month is enough. Something which holds cations incorporated into the mix will also help. Coco chips or a tiny bit of peat, something like that.