Recommendations/preferences on Nutrients and schedules

So I've been researching as much as possible for nutrients and feeding schedules etc.. and I wanted to get some different opinions if possible as to what everyone uses for nutrients and why they like it? Why it works and what benefits you see? What is your feeding schedule from veg through flower?

Currently I have a 8'x4'x6'8" tent set up. I am going to run a AC infinity T4 cloudline with the Humidity controller, and a carbon filter of course. Then a cloudline S4 for inline air, and eventually a filter for that. I will be running two Gavita 1700e LEDs for veg then flower, next time I plan to do a CMH for veg as I have another 4'x4'x6'6" tent. I had planned on doing cocohusks with 30% perlite added in, I'll be potting 10-12 plants in 5 gallon pots. With 5-6 on each side and a humidifier in the middle, 2 oscillating fans on the bottom on each side pointing up blowing the cool air up from the S4 cloudline. I also plan to get some of those canisters that release co2, or those mushroom bags for the tent for flower. But I just dont know would be the best route for type of nutrients that yield the best, bring out the best terps and flavors, and most of all trichrome production etc etc... why you like them and all that.. any help is extremely appreciated as I'm doing my best to learn as much as possible and do this right.

Have a great night guys

Cheers
G.J.
 

Dontjudgeme

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I use both FF ( Fox Farms ) Nutes and I amend soil. I like FF because it works, I like amending soil because all I have to do it water, no measuring Nutes, feed schedules etc. Also, if your tent isn’t sealed, cO2 won’t help much because your just exhausting what ever you put in there.
 

PadawanWarrior

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I use both FF ( Fox Farms ) Nutes and I amend soil. I like FF because it works, I like amending soil because all I have to do it water, no measuring Nutes, feed schedules etc. Also, if your tent isn’t sealed, cO2 won’t help much because your just exhausting what ever you put in there.
If you're reusing your soil you'd be better off without the chemicals.
 
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