Caution: I am new to aquarium keeping, but I have experience in hydroponics.
Dolomite lime, available at most hardware or garden stores, is the type of lime you would need to use. It is an excellent source of calcium and magnesium. Other types of lime will wreck your pH quickly.
Place a small amount, say 1/4 cup, in a length of pantyhose and tie it off and hang that in your tank for a few days to try it out prior to making it a permanent addition to your substrate. Dolomite lime is usually very fine and turns into a "sludge" under water, so you may want to hide the pantyhose package at the back of the tank rather than incorporating it into your substrate.
Dolomite lime, in my experience, will not raise pH above mid 7's, and is a far better solution than sodium bicarbonate, as plants generally don't care for the additional sodium.
Please be aware that this will also increase hardness, as free Ca++ and Mg++ ions are released.
Stay away from hydrated or other types of lime, unless you really want a drastic increase in pH.
Hope this helps.