You must be patient when having plant deficiencies. .. Check your ph/ec runoff, should be 5.8-6.3 ph... EC should be close to what you feed. Never let the ph drop below 5.5. I don't see any test of what your ec/ppm run off is?. When the EC is high the PH will be low. It can take a lot to flush that excess out.
Soils with excessive nutrients are hard to fix. I've found a complete root wash and repot in new soil is the fastest way to recovery. You must be patient. The roots need time to recover and start taking in the needed nutrients that she couldn't uptake before. After you repot you must leave her be until the soil has dried enough to need another feed. Plants must have a proper wet/dry cycle. This can take 4-7 days before you need to feed. An easy way to tell is by container weight.
Soils with excessive nutrients are hard to fix. I've found a complete root wash and repot in new soil is the fastest way to recovery. You must be patient. The roots need time to recover and start taking in the needed nutrients that she couldn't uptake before. After you repot you must leave her be until the soil has dried enough to need another feed. Plants must have a proper wet/dry cycle. This can take 4-7 days before you need to feed. An easy way to tell is by container weight.