OK so no dis respect to your method, but having that many nutrients in your tea is really more of nutrient tea than a compost tea. If you don't have a process to get the roots inoculated with mycorrhizae you are not really doing organic farming. If your not re using your soil it should have plenty of nutrients in it to get you threw veg with a little fish and kelp before they start pushing. Organic farming is about the amendments you add into your soil and the how well the microbes are breaking those down and feeding your plant. Its not about feeding your plant with liquid nutes but rather feeding your living soil. "Organic" nutes, but after looking at the ingredients on roots organic thats all the same stuff I use pretty much. I just amend all that into my soil and let the microbes get to work all season long, while sometimes top dressing for a little extra P. and try not to disturb the soil. I don't even mess with bloom boosters anymore. High phosphorous will kill your Mycorrhizae and they are gimicky. But If you are not reusing your soil your missing out on nutrients that take a longer time to break down such a secondary and complex amendments that sometimes take 4-6 months to break down. I always reuse my soil adding a bit of fresh amendments and compost to it every season.
Feeding the plant the basic NPK is easy but those secondary nutes and minerals are when the strains full spectrum of traits really shine thru, and that isn't as easy as buying a product of secondary nutes or minerals and just feeding it in when you think you might have a deficiency. Your soil should be getting better and better every year. Also if you get the mycorrhizae really going in the soil, trenches are better as the fungus creates a web that connects the plants to each other feeding each other when there is deficiencies and even triggering defenses in the whole trench when one plant is attacked by disease or bugs. The soil food web science has come a long way in the past decade. Do you know what specific microbes are in roots organic microbe charge?