What kind of Inoculant product are you using?, thats the one thing I wouldn't cheap out on. Many times people don't get the Mycorrhizae right. Once you properly spawn Mycorrhizae in the soil you don't go back. If you really want a superior microbiome in the soil you could use pots that don't drain, less disruption to the soil chemistry. Love the dry amendments list namely bat and bird guano and bone meal, mine is very similar. But if the soil is very rich and new you might not even need as much veg amendments or nutrients. If you do get into the Mycorrhizae beware with the bloom boosters and high phosphorus liquid feeds, that stuff is quasi organic anyway. Less is more, when in doubt leave it out.