You shouldn't be adding items with differing pH on a regularly basis because it will cause pH hot spots. Unfortunately by your description of soil used, need more info, it just as easily could be pushing things out. It depends how much of what you've put on your soil. If I suspect I've gone too far I hard buffer, it means raise pH to 10 then back down to 7 so you have a lot of material holding that pH. Then I mix in my nutrients and I balance it again (to whatever my tap water is for outside, yes I use high pH water for outside plants). But it's more important it's always the same.
So did you get what I'm saying? Pick a schedule of stuff to feed her and stick to it she will pull right out. If she's in a planter you can also push enough nutrient solution through your soil you basically even out all the nutrients in the planter, of course salt buildup is still a problem so in this case we want to be careful just how much pushing+strength we are doing. As always it's easy to use more later but you can never use less after the fact.
Lastly organics and chem salts don't play well together. You can get Botanicare zho beneficial bacteria that work in both realms but nothing beats picking a direction.