Yellowing and leaves that dry up and crinkle is a sign of P deficiency. I would think that would be covered with the bloom.
Run off pH doesn't mean anything. Take a small sample of your soil. Let it dry then mix with an equal part distilled water then check pH. That is how to check soil pH.
Are those five gallon buckets? If so you would need to water more even with the nutrients.
It would be better to water less frequent but with more volume. If they need it that often its OK but start watering more in the future when using synthetics. It helps prevent salt buildup which can lead to lockouts.
I say the damage is done this run. Practice better watering techniques in the future.
If using fox farm soils you might be better off just going water only. Start amending your soils so you don't have to use synthetics. With a living soil you don't have to water to the point of so much runoff.
This is water only.
View attachment 3675927One of the upsides of no till is your soil gets even better with time.
This is a good read. A living soil let's the plant take what it wants when it needs it.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/recycled-organic-living-soil-rols-and-no-till-thread.636057/