i highly recomend nectar for the gods. its mostly for the smaller grower but larger ops can be achieved but its takes alot more work, simply because you cant really automate it. i also recommend working with it in small amounts before you take a large leap on your whole crop aminos keep it green really long, and alot of people accidentally give n in bloom and it stays green. it takes a bit of time to get use to, simply because all water and soil is different. but once you get the hang of it, it is seriously heaven sent. i can get full nodes almost each day. and combined with light training. you can pretty much make the nodes any space you want. i never get nute burn and it simply just makes sense and is very educational along the way. they say soil drench for height. and use foliar to add nodes and help close spacing.
medusas magic (n)
gaia mania (n)
athenas aminas (amino acid)
demeters destiny (calcium and ties up and piggybacks remaining n)
Aphrodites extraction (carbon)
herculean harvest ( fishbone meal p, k, and ties up everything but n)
zeus juice (i dont really know to be honest)
bloom chaos (kelp extract)
mammoth p (microbial aid)
to be honest it all pretty much revolves around the mammoth p and the additional microbes you get from a few of the nftg products, scott the owner says which ones have microbes in one of their videos but i cant remember at the moment. but using a calcium line vs a salt line has impressed me. moving to microbe and soil culture vs plant culture. as it seems like most of the time we flood our medium with nutrients that 40% (rando number) of the time just arent being used by the plant. and we have to flush it out and throw it away, when in all reality we need to rebuild and treat the microbe populations that eat, break down and make nutrients actively available to plants. as scott says... these particles might seem small to us but to bacteria and roots, they are boulders... and boulders take time to eat.... and sometimes we and our plants just dont have that time. thus increasing culture and species and using a better process to make your nutrients, allows your nutrients to be more available to the plant.... i cant really say how much i use because it varies every time, id say stick to one of the schedules EXCEPT cut out medusa and gaia on your first week of bloom and cut athenas on your third week of bloom. or they will stay green till the end.... demeters will tie up and piggy back excessive nitrogen if you burn or get toxicity. and herculean harvest piggy backs everything else, and adds lots of carbohydrates for bloom. if you use coir the natural breakdown of your coir will supply your magnesium and if you need it just sprinkle some epsom salt in your water till it goes away. ( i used a tsp in 4 gallons twice)
to wrap up my ramblings... i feel its an amazing line that allows me to stretch early on and close the nodes when i want to, for very even scrogs, wile keeping the plant very strong. and doing the hole process very fast. while not sacrificing and even gaining quality.... they say they arent for yield size but for flavor and looks. but i feel they yield better by allowing faster and more efficient training.