+1 to the advice from creepy_steve.
It looks like a nitrogen abundance and potassium overdose.
Sadly Manic Botanix rebranded, launched a nutrient line, and removed the knowledge base.
Fortunately math is universal...
((Grams÷Litres)×DecimalPercentOfElement)×1,000 = ppm
With 6-30-30 mixed to achieve a concentration of 210ppm of Potassium (upper safe limit), you get 210ppm of P, and 42ppm of N.
Healthy soil and soil biology could be estimated to provide up to 75ppm of N, base.
75 + 42 = 117ppm, still not enough N.
Not sure it's available in one blend, but 11-30-30 would be ideal. 75+77=152ppm N.