Kassiopeija
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Generally the increase seems like linear (the 275mg has about 5x higher Chl content than the 60mg dosis) though there seems to be "a jump" in the middle.
Increasing fertilizer rate led to increased growth and yield but also to a dilution of THC, THCA, and CBGA
For U2,the highest applied rate, that supplied 283mg N/L, maximized yield; although lower rates delivered higher cannabinoid concentrations in dry floral material.
Generally, plants with higher fertilizer rates had greener leaves.
There were signs of foliar senescence beginning around week 6 of flowering when older leaves became chlorotic and ultimately necrotic before harvest. These signs of senescence are typical for cannabis.
Yield In both substrates, yield increased with increasing fertilizer rate; however, in U2-HP yield reached a maximum, and in U2 yield increased linearly (Fig. 3).

>> CC = container capacity, lower required a higher fert-frequency
Keep in mind this is organic fertilizer that may not fully instantly bio-available. Plus, they drained 20% out with each irrigation. Thus I doubt the plant consumed all of it fully.
Substrate pH decreased over time in all fertilizer rates and in both substrates (Table 3).
>> the text continuous to makes some interesting remarks about frequency-of-fertigationTherefore, for U2-HP, the optimal rate of this organic fertilizer is between 212 and 261 mg N/L, depending on grower preference for high yield or individual cannabinoid yield. For U2, yield did not reach a plateau over the applied fertilizer rates; therefore, growers may choose to maximize yield using the highest fertilizer rate that supplied 283 mg N/L or chose a lower rate to maximize cannabinoid concentration.
Sadly they didn't monitor nitrite levels in the plant tissue.
Conclusions
"Our results suggest that to produce highyielding, cannabinoid-rich, organic cannabis plants, lower CC coir-based substrates, such as U2-HP, are preferable to those with higher CC, such as U2. The drier substrate produced higher floral yield, GI, THC concentration, THC yield, THCA yield, and CBGA yield than U2, possibly because of higher fertigation frequency or adequate root zone oxygen leading to a more favorable root zone environment. Both substrates generally maintained suitable substrate pH between 5.5 and 7.4 and were effective for cannabis production during the flowering stage. Increasing fertilizer rate was found to have a dilution effect on THC,THCA, and CBGA; therefore, excessive organic fertilizer application during the flowering stage should be avoided despite increased biomass yield. To maximize both yield and cannabinoid yield, the optimal organic fertilizer rate for U2-HP was determined to be within a range supplying 212–261 mg N/L using the Nutri Plus Organic Bloom liquid organic fertilizer during the flowering growth stage. Higher rates within this range favor increased floral yield, whereas lower rates favor higher yield of some cannabinoids. For U2, the optimal rate was one supplying 283 mg N/L to maximize yield; although, lower rates may be desirable to increase cannabinoid concentrations. These recommendations could be generalized for similar organic fertilizer and substrates; however, results may vary with cannabis variety."