The Alaska bloom one called Morbloom is 0-10-10 so there is no nitrogen at all. The veg one is 5-1-1 so I would use some of the bloom with the veg one to get a decent mix during veg and the stretch then cut way back on the veg one after the stretch. That should give a decent nutrient profile especially in a real soil grow where there are other nutrients in it along with the micronutrients inherent in most decent soil blends.
Still need some nitrogen during late bloom but a lot less than what you want during fast veg growth.
On the veg one, in fine print at the bottom, it says, "*Not for use in organic food production." Yet in large green lettering just under the name says, "Natural Organic Based*"
On the bloom one it has a warning on the back.
This product contains Arsenic, Cadmium, Cobalt, Lead, Mercury, and Nickel. Chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Neither sound like good things to grow your medicine with to me. I bought them years ago then never used them after I got them home and read the labels more carefully.
Very stinky when used indoors too and needs a healthy bioherd in the soil to break it down into something the plants can use as well.
Soilless media and hydro nutes works fine for me. Don't have to worry about things like beneficial bacteria and fungi etc. Mix it up and pour it in.