I don't know how much lobster meal or gypsum you put in there, but I know calcium deficiencies in soil are rare, especially when using tap water. I see you are using RO, but I would still take a closer look or wait for some better advice. Typically signs of calcium deficiency (which is what your leaves look like, without more information) are rather a lockout caused by excess phosphorous.
I would be careful before adding more calcium.
If you let your soil dry out and your ec spikes your pH will probably drop out of the range that calcium is readily available too. It's rare in an organic system but I've definitely seen it in multiple different media/nute setups.
Also I'm not sure about phosphorous but I know for a fact that high potassium antagonizes your calcium uptake, and that's why you push calcium through veg and replace a portion of it in flower with potassium because the plant takes them up interchangeably to build cells if I remember right.