Like I said, you might wanna knock like 10% off my mix, water it down just a tad to 1000 PPM and you shouldn't have any tip burn. Also my mix is using GH calimagic, so make sure to compare the label percentages on the calmag you use and the calimagic. That calculator spreadsheet (see below) can be handy. I have had some strains that like it stronger on the magnesium, in that case I just add a little epsom salt but first I make sure the root zone pH is not too low, just a few points too low can really slow down magnesium uptake.
Thanks man, I try to help others grow because I believe it should be for the people. Now that we are seeing legalization happen the enemy is big business trying to corner the market by supporting legislation that helps keep the little guy out. Why shouldn't we all be able to grow our own weed and just sell surplus at the farmers market to anyone 21+? Honestly it's the most over regulated industry where it is legal. But I digress... lol Thanks man, for the compliment, I see you are helpful to others on more than one occasion so good job.
That nutrient calculator spreadsheet is still a work in progress but it's very handy and I use it all the time. It keeps getting more products added as I use it to help other growers using other bottles. Of course anyone can add products pretty easily using the tools tab label calculator. Do remember that most of the products don't have a specific gravity number in there because I did not have samples to weigh, therefore the accuracy of the calculations is dependent on using mass rather than volume to quantify your adds. So 1 gram of "Magic Sauce A" instead of 1 ml. If you add a product using the tools tab calculator you have the option to put in a specific gravity number there and it will adjust the numbers accordingly and then when you add the product in the products tab you can change the units from grams to ml.
and... one last note before I go to get dog food, never stop learning folks, I am still learning and hope to never stop.