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Just let it air dry and you'll need a couple drops of soap in your water to help disperse the nutrients across the leaves. The undersides your leave for the most important as far as getting the nutrient uptake. That's where you're stomata are.
...what are you growing in TRED? What brand? ..How are you testing in-pot pH? I ask because it's a bit early for such defc. to start, especially if you have fed them anything, so soil/soilless media pH is a more likely cause for these symptoms... Are symptoms still progressing? This type damage will not repair, you're looking for a halting of progression... Another possibility is that splash burn from droplets and light, the deformation can be aseparate issue, not uncommon in young leaves as tissues expand,.. any scarring/damage can make this grow out unevenly,..
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