Your rabbits should be just fine with those greens. Normally veggies are just supplemental nutrition if a normal amount of pellets is being fed. If for some reason a reduced amount of pellets is fed, then the nutrition from the veggies is more important.
As long as she seems to be eating the hay ok, I think it might be good to hold off on the pellets and veggies for a few days, until you see an improvement in her poop. Then if it gets back to normal, you could start reintroducing one thing at a time in small amounts. Maybe start with pellets and gradually increase the amount. Then if she seems ok with those, try reintroducing one veggie at a time. This way if there is a problem food, you will be able to discover what it is.
It might be best to hold off on the alfalfa for now, until you get her digestive problems sorted out. Alfalfa can sometimes cause digestive upset if introduced too quickly, and you probably don't want to be complicating her digestive problems at this time. Maybe just move the bag so it isn't sitting there tempting her
As long as she seems to be eating the hay ok, I think it might be good to hold off on the pellets and veggies for a few days, until you see an improvement in her poop. Then if it gets back to normal, you could start reintroducing one thing at a time in small amounts. Maybe start with pellets and gradually increase the amount. Then if she seems ok with those, try reintroducing one veggie at a time. This way if there is a problem food, you will be able to discover what it is.
It might be best to hold off on the alfalfa for now, until you get her digestive problems sorted out. Alfalfa can sometimes cause digestive upset if introduced too quickly, and you probably don't want to be complicating her digestive problems at this time. Maybe just move the bag so it isn't sitting there tempting her