Think this is watering habits and/or lockout as the plant is lush, and even glossy in spots. (if pictures aren't lying)
do you let the substrate nearly dry between irrigations? if not, start doing so. top 1" should be dry, but learn weight of a dry pot. a simply tug can indicate a need once familiar.
Ensure some amount of runoff so you know there are no dry pockets. Entirity of substrate needs to soak up water. When fertilizing full strengthy late in grow, get a little extra runoff (10-20%). Irrigations with water-only will inevitably have some runoff to ensure no dry pockets.
the extra runoff will maintain equilibrium in soil - nutes, ph and biome. The dry cycle will reduce risk of pests and promote great root growth.
pH - slightly acidic... make sure whatever you put in is consistently below 7 a tad. 6.8 is good for soil. Your soil's natural flora will self-correct to some extent, but this is nicer as a safety net rather than a wasted bullet on being lazy. It only takes 1 time measuring things out. If you use the same acid/base it'll require same mg or mL each time with decent tap water. well water is another context that may fluctuate a bit with rain and local runoff, especially if farms are nearby.
otherwise, if all that checks out... dial back slightly. I bet it is lockout.