I think you raised PK too far too fast. Maybe feeding too much with not enough runoff (salt buildup, acidic soil).
IMO, pH'ing nutrients in soil is less important than monitoring the runoff ppm. That will give you an idea if you're overfeeding (and/or not getting enough runoff for the amount you feed). I like to get 20% runoff. Have you been getting much runoff?
If it were me, I would feed mild (1/4 strength) with 100% runoff (a significant flush) then feed half strength for awhile. Be sure to let the soil dry very well. Soil ph rises as it dries, and salt build up holds it lower. You want to help it reach the higher pH levels by letting it dry very well. (People tend to chase pH in these circumstances, trying to affect the soil, and water too frequently, keeping too wet and acidic).
Finally, instead of following a schedule, you should be aware of the actual NPK ratio you're actually feeding. It's common for these schedules to raise PK too far too fast (too soon), reducing N too soon. You can enter the info from your bottles into
this spreadsheet and determine the NPK ratio of every feeding. That would be good info for you to have so you can "read your plants" and compare to other boutique schedules.