Eee... I wouldn't call me something like that, I'm nowhere nearly as experienced with coco as others, or as experienced as I am with fans (self-dubbed Queen of Fans).
A pretty much failsafe formula for flowering is a combination of alternating feeds as follows (adjust recipe to suit your ladies, my first run I had to cut the FNBloom down to 3mls per gallon and the FF BB to 5mls per gallon, and they were
still dark green and somewhat overnuted):
Mix A
5-6mls per gallon Floranova Bloom
5mls per gallon
Cal-Mag + (or equivalent, right now I've separated my Ca & Mg supplements and am getting better results, but it's much more bothersome and easier to fuck up)
pH'd @ 5.8-6.2
Mix B
5-15mls per gallon Fox Farms Big Bloom
5mls per gallon
Cal-Mag + or equivalent
pH'd @ 5.8-6.2
Weekly alternates of (I substitute Mix A or B for a mix of these):
Either molasses or malted barley extract (this is specifically to feed microbes, though now that I'm starting to push chem salt #s so much higher I have a feeling that bit can and should be dropped until flush) @ 1-5mls per gallon, sometimes much, much less
Floranova Micro @ recommended dosage
MaxiCrop @ 2.5-5mls per gallon (I got the dry and mixed my own solute)
Silicablast @ 2.5mls per gallon
pH'd @ 5.8-6.2
Every 10 days I use a bloom booster. I started out using powdered Koolbloom (@ 1/4tsp per 5 gallons) for the first 45 days or so, then switching to liquid Koolbloom (can't remember the rate on that, again pretty low because it's a chemical salt that I'm afraid will kill microbes if it's too concentrated) for the rest of flowering. Now I'm using a friend's RE'd M**B blend @ every 10 days or so, because I've seen amazing 'bud pack' after using it both indoors and out, so may switch to that entirely, not sure, need to refine that.
Always, as ever, pH'd @ 5.8-6.2
I have messed around with PBPGrow and Bloom, use rates are too high, and it drops pH too much for my taste. Also have used and still use Botanica Maxsea, but I'm not sure I'd use it throughout flowering, as its numbers are pretty high (14-18-14, for acid-loving plants, my rhodies and Camellia LOVE this stuff, especially as a foliar feed), it's fantastic for straightening out nutrient imbalances, lockouts and deficiencies, aka being a crutch, and for vegging plants. I use the Maxsea at very low application rates, 1/4tsp per gallon.
ALWAYS use the cleanest, lowest EC/TDS/ppm water you can. I have an RO/DI filter I finally got after messing around with DI only and carbon filtration of my well water. But, since... October I think, I've been using rainwater
only, just filter for particulate material (I use one of my husband's Zorbees, those towels the dead bearded guy used to sell).