I don't know... looks like you add plenty of nutes. You use calcium-nitrate, no way it's a calcium deficiency. That'd be dfiicult to do. Also, Ca problems take months to display... so relieving it may take time too? not sure on that part but the rest i am pretty confident about. Just because it doesn't react immediately doesn't mean it's not improving in some contexts. don't let that cause you to do more stuff that isn't directly related.
you could be locking Ca out. your mag-suflate (not likely mL/gal? if so, need molarity to dose correctly) looks extremely high, which high Mg concentrations would lock out Ca. 1 gram per gallon of dry foodgrade cheap epsom salt (mag sulfate) is all you need... 11mL or ~11g would be a huge overdose if fed each time that way
Assumes pH and total dissolved solutes aren't out of whack.
the whole idea that bloom requires more of this and less of that is not proven anywhere. Stick to a healthy ratio of each at a proper concentration and pH. You see a white paper with suitable sample size, methodology and equipment listed along with conclusions and questions, i.e. a proper study, then you can think about changing up nutes for vege and bloom. Take that with a grain of salt too, since 90% of all initial scientific studies are later proven false. there's a reason why anecdotal evidence is a logical fallacy.
You have 4 weeks left or so? ease back a bit. it's almost certainly lockout. hit the reset button and give it a little time.