I believe this may be what you’re referring to:
“For cannabis, K, Ca and Mg all appear to be needed in larger quantities compared to other greenhouse floriculture species. In general, the rule is provide K, Ca and Mg in a 4:2:1 ratio to avoid antagonisms.
For commercial poinsettia production, we recommend a similar ratio around 200 ppm K to 100 ppm Ca to 50 ppm Mg; this would be a good starting point for cannabis (which, like poinsettias, is a short-day plant) until scientifically based research can determine optimal rates.
Also, keep in mind that excessive sodium (Na), which can come from your fertilizer source or irrigation water, can also interfere in K, Ca and Mg uptake.”
I read that here:
I can’t find sources for what they’re saying but they do say that more research is needed for optimal rates. These ratios seem pretty consistent with how I mixed my super soil. Obviously it’s a little harder to tell down to the ppm levels but by volume this is pretty darn close.
Your work with your own nutrient salts can easily be translated to soil mixes.. I’m gonna crawl back over your journals for information as well. It’ll be nice to have ratios and their results to look at dialing in my mixes.