Pretty confident the best advice is to back of the nutes. Slow and steady wins the race. I used to have nute issues here and there and have not in a long time- you know what I've done that has cut back on "deficiencies" a ton? Give her less! I find you should never need to go more than half the recommended dose and 1/4 dose is often plenty... How is it I give her less and have less deficiencies? Well cuz shes not overfed and end up burning leaves and having one nute locking out another, and on and on. I use cheap as dirt nutes, Jacks Hydroponics, and get the same results as when I used Heavy 16s full line up with 8 different bottles ranging in price from $14 to $135 each... You don't need a pricey nute just a good quality nute that has everything the girl needs and given to her very lightly unless shes asking for more. Its easy to correct a deficiency caused by not feeding enough- its a real PIA correcting one caused from over nuting it.
If you think about a tomato plant, which is supposedly very similar to our girls in many of their needs, what vegetable gardener do you know who dumps so many different nutes on it at high strength with high frequency? You just don't find them. We have been sold a bill of goods by nute companies that More is better, and the more mysterious the contents of a given bottle the more insanely expensive it is.
Like salt in soup its easy to add more, its not so easy taking it out...
I would ride her out, they are tough bitches, and frankly I've had some airy buds that will knock you on your arse!