You consider 1100 ppm a light feed? I consider 300-500 a light feed, and 500-700 in the middle, anything above that is high for me. I fed with a ppm of 800 yesterday, and I thought I might be giving too much. I always look at things like this, if Im feeding at 700 ppm, and the plants are not showing any deficiencies, then there is no reason to feed any higher. The genetics of the plant will determine bud size as long as the environment is right and the plant is healthy. Needless to say I have never had nute burn, which I think is a good thing, my plants dont have something extra to recover from. I think some people feed too high in general and end up locking out nutrients from their plant because of this, which in turn creates a need to flush several times during the grow, which is not necessary if your only feeding what your plant can take up and no more. Anyway, a theory of mine, I don't have to break the 1000 mark to get big and frosty nugs. I think its mostly a waste of nutrients, and that stuff is expensive. I hope Im not just holding myself back, but I think my plants are healthy, and they are frosty as fuck, nice and green, and bud sites all over. Not knocking your info that you gave. But maybe the widow is a light feeder, if she is I would give her a lot less than 1100 ppm. More like around 700 and see how she goes from there.