I use MBferts Nutes and here is what I do. I have posted some of this in other threads.
Everything here is from MB ferts except for
Cal Mag (kelp 4 less)
Pond Protector (amazon) - Used in reservoirs in lieu of hygrozyme.
Mad Farmer Oxygenator ( grow store ) - Used in reservoirs ( optional )
PH Down ( grow store )
Must haves... PH meter and TDS/PPM meter
Early Veg / Clone / Seedling:
PH 5.8
TDS 250-300
Per Gal:
3ml Clone Rooting hormone Solution 4X concentrate
3ml Grow A
3ml Grow B
3-5ml Cal Mag Concentrate (mix yourself from kelp4less)
1/4 Tsp silica
If TDS is higher than 250-300 then dilute to this TDS
Veg:
PH 5.8
TDS 600-700
6ml Grow A
6ml Grow B
2ml Vitamin Hormone Booster Concentrate
5ml cal mag
1/4gr Silica
1st Week Of Flower:
PH 5.8
TDS 600-700
First week use veg mix
Flower week 2,3,4,5:
PH 5.8
TDS 800-1000
7ml Bloom A
7ml Bloom B
7.5ml Early PK Boost
2ml Vitamin Hormone booster concentrate
5ml Cal Mag
1/4gr Silica
Flower week 6,7:
PH 5.8
TDS 800-1000
Bloom A & B are optional. I usually cut the amount in half for week 6 then stop using at week 7
5ml Late PK booster
2ml Vitamin Hormone booster concentrate
5ml Cal Mag
1/4gr silica
Week 8:
Flush with plain water till ready.
If you are running sativas or any longer running strain just adjust your flower feeding accordingly.
Some flush some don't that's up to you. I also use pond protector and 30% peroxide but I am automated and I add these to the reservoir. The TDS depends on what your plants need and how they are responding. The key is just knowing how to let your plants tell you what they want. I do use carb boost (dextrose) on occasion but haven't noticed a difference in my current setup. I will sometimes use it during the flush. Also, I use tap water that is 75 TDS this number is included my TDS feeding solution number. I used to use RO but my water is pure enough that there is no point. Also, silica will raise ph so you can use it to raise it if need be. Any PH down will work.
Here is a link to the feed chart.
http://www.mbferts.com/media/mb_feed_chart.pdf
I hope this helps.