I was feeding then everytime I was watering
ahh shit..
well, that's the problem then
nearly 100% certain.
you want to leach the media, like yesterday
run SMALL amounts of water through it, over the course of a day, at least three separate times.
i'd do that at least one time, and it should rebound in about 48-72 hrs or so.
do NOT water large amounts all at once.
the key with leaching the media is that you want to water very slowly, making sure the water drains through the areas you are watering
reason that is crucial is that a lot of water at once tends to not only displace the aeration, but it also goes to the sides of the container first and down the sides and out the drain holes before actually soaking the soil media.
in fact i use a turkey baster for this process
small amounts of water at a time.
observe the runoff, ideally it should be lightly colored or clear, NOT like tea
but alllll that magnesium is likely the problem, a cation imbalance/issue can fuck you good..
don't ask how i know this...
But the last 2 waters have been straight ph water my first thought was I was burning them
leaching the soil is a bit different than a normal watering though
a leaching is essentially a "washing" of the media, and you must do it with large amounts of run-off, done slowly over the course of a day.
after all that is finished it's advised to allow the plant to drain at an angle, that will ensure you aren't leaving the soil too wet.
So lean it against something, and put it in a drain catch or plate or whatnot
after it's not dripping its a good idea to put the plant near a fan gently blowing on it to help evaporate all that massive amount of water in it
depending on ambient humidity it may be also a good idea to lightly scrape away or simply agitate the surface soil to make sure it doesn't create a surface tension issue which can happen sometimes after large amounts of water is used (due to the smaller particles in the soil restricting as they dry)
make sense?