I don't have a PhD in photography like some people around here. .. it was only 2.75 lbs of wifi, per light. Girl scout cookies went 1.75 per light in the same environment... I have helped out a lot of people on these forums and at markets, many people can vouch for my quality and cuts and a few on these forums pay for my consultation. A good sealed AZ grow room costs at least 1500 per light if you want to hit.
I recognize the quality of organic... I used to be the biggest organic proponent on these forums before you started a posting spree earlier this year. I continue using organic pest management and utilizing my knowledge of microorganisms in my coco and soil grows regardless of it being purely organic or not. Molasses for instance, will never leave my arsenal.
Pure blend pro (which I have been using since 2001 thank you bog), comes through with great flavor in any medium and I am hard pressed to find much flavor difference than when I was growing in organic soil without bottled nutes. Flavor is my #1 thing I shoot for, if there wasn't good flavor I would have kept growing organic. Take it for what it's worth, cannabis tastes great under a myriad of nutrient companies, it comes down to the grower to tie everything together.
In the past year I have seen the wifi grown with floranova, heavy 16, roots organic, and pbp, each one was unique in It's own way but still very good. The only thing that ruined flavor on the strain was heat stress on a few nugs in a run I did. So after 15 runs of wifi, organically in soil and in coco, I have determined that my choice of nute has little to do with my results, and much more to do with giving it exactly what it needed at each stage.. (environment, food, tlc)
Here's my pro tip for container gardening:
When you are root bound treat the plant like a hydro grow since the roots have no more ability to seek out more growing space and find the nutrients it craves... you need to provide it with a constant source of balanced nutrition. Most people say soil should be at 6.0-6.5 ph but at the point you are root bound the plants will do better at 5.5 -6.0 ph and a ppm consistent with your plants life cycle as your soil source is quickly leaching fe and p. ( learned this in a container gardening book for tomatoes and it has increased my yields significantly)
If your roots don't have unlimited space to grow like in a bed or outdoors, your plants will suffer without added nutrition. With each watering you leach out necessary p and fe for proper plant growth.