Some people list their nutrients in a weird way. As though they expect everyone to be familiar with the nutrient line they have chosen. I for instance use 16ml of A and B Advanced Nutrients be gallon roughly. But that would mean little to you. Focus on what the label of YOUR nutrients says. Always increase until you reach the manufacturer's recommendation. Then, you could slowly increase it, but with a good nutrient line, you shouldn't have to deviate from the recommendations. Knowing the difference between damp soil and dry soil makes a difference too. I will feed less or more on feed days if soil is still damp or too dry. You will learn to just feel what your plants need by looking at them. A thirsty plant is obvious, so is one getting too little, or too much or a specific nutrient element, once you have seen it enough.
-Dude'r