Thanks guys I'm headed to the local hydro store tomorrow. I'll post pics in a few days.
, let me elaborate
most of the hydro nutes purchased off the shelf are light on calcium.. the reason for this might be because most people have a % of calcium supplied by the source water
so how much calmag (or alternative) one needs depends on there source water... I may not need any, joe schmoe might need 2mls per gallon,
it just depends on the source water and how much calcium is in it to start
the calcium in the products are left slightly low in the event your source water contains enough to balance the ratio or you supplement with calmag.... in your case you've been using distilled water which will be complete void from having any mineral content at all (and why I believe some have ph buffering issues while using it) so therefore your most certainly going to need a calcium supplement (even thou the pics don't scream calcium def)
step off the distilled water, get your calcium supplement =calmag because if using R.O. water you will need it and lower your ppm... watch the reservoir changes and keep a log to track them over time
having said that...5mls calmag might be too much over the long hall, to determine specifically how much id need the % info from the bottles and do some math with how your mixing it
id start at 2.5mls and 1/4 tsp Epsom per gallon at full strength mixing ratio (proportionately less if your lowering the ppm/EC so if your mixing half strength nutes youd use half ) and if that's enough that's enough
there is a balance between cation for potassium,calcium,magnesium
what this means is these three minerals compete with each other for uptake so the idea is to balance them... if one of them is out of balance it will affect the other... (hypothetical) so for example you could be experiencing magnesium def caused by excess calcium or the other way around
the only reason your not seeing obvious calcium def at this point is because your over feeding the base nutes...if your ppm was lower youd (eventually) be looking at calcium deficiency as a result of the clean source water combined with the mild lack of calcium in the nutrient product
calcium def usually shows first as rust colored speckles or freckles on the lower or middle plant fan leaves (which I thought I spotted a touch of in one of those pics
if your source water wasn't distilled or filtered and it was from the tap or a well id not suggest the calmag and just wait and see
but knowing your using filtered water sources im confident youll need it
another option might be if your source water isn't good enough , you could cut your source water with filtered water 50/50 (if filtering the water is necessary )