The brand is the popular General Hydro's CaliMagic which has an NPK of 1-0-0. I believe you're correct in what you are saying, to add more calmag when my plant is obviously calcium deficient would offset. Basically I added a tbsp of lime to each pot and hope this cures the ill. If anyone else has a better suggestion I'm all ears.
Mic941 said General Organic's camg+ product has no N because it contains calcium carbonate, not calcium nitrate. Not sure how that affects its uptake/availability.
I agree with skunky that the first thing to check is your soil ph. If you don't have a soil ph meter, and have $50 to spare, order a Control Wizard Accurate 8. These things aren't hugely accurate. But, they can help confirm measurements of your runoff ph. Runoff ph isn't accurate either. It depends on how long you let water sit in the soil before displacing it as runoff. If you let it sit 30-60 minutes, the water will equalize to the soil's ph and the runoff ph will be very close to the soil's. But, if you water until runoff, you have to take the difference between input and runoff ph and subtract (or add) it to the runoff ph (because the water didn't have time to reach equilibrium). The probe helps detect (confirm) the time variable.
I think calmag is good in veg when using RO to replace the minerals lost from filtering. 2-3 ml/gal. But, in flower, if you get a calcium def, why not supplement with calcium? You can dissolve egg shell in vinegar, but it takes 2-3 weeks of dissolving. That won't help you now.
See, the following. They're about feeding Ca during transition of non-cannabis plants. But, that's one way to have some Ca on hand if you need it. You can also buy Ca. And, amend fine/powder dolomite to your soil
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http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/load/soil/msg0422555019136.html#GWCPostBody5
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http://gilcarandang.com/recipes/calphos/