That's the beginning of 'claw leaf' I get that problem a lot. It needs to be fixed otherwise the plant gets permanently sick.
In my experience claw leaf is caused by extremely low humidity (my problem) and exacerbated by too much heat and too much nutes. These things go together, once the leaf is affected, its transpiration rate goes down and with it it's ability to cool itself by evaporation making the problem even worse. Over nuting or ph problems, which might not really be a problem normally further dehydrates the plant. I agree you seem to have overnuting as well.
My solution is flush her heavily with distilled or properly ph'd water. Spray the leaves, cover her with a humidity dome of some sort ( clear plastic cup, half a soda bottle, saran wrap and stakes ... ) and put her away from the light. Mist under the dome several times a day.
With this therapy mine usually recover in a day or two but remain susceptible to this problem for some time. When I see any sign of it reappearing, she gets misted and covered again.
Good luck