Close, but no cigar. Droopy leaves, pillowed effect, severe yellowing (no nutrient uptake) with necrotic spots (possible root rot) are signs of overwatering. Veining is likely the result of the wash-out from too much moisture. Roots need air, which the overwatering blocks. Spraying compounds this problem.

Yellowing (nutrient lockout) with beginning signs of the claw, (downturning leaf fingers eventually forming what looks like a claw) and early deformation of leaf structure are the early signs of ph issues.

Flowering and late-flowering symptoms would need more info before diagnosing.