Right but the root pack has no mychorrhizae. I only use root and foliar packs for my tea. Root pack: trichoderma, bacillus, etc.. Foliar pack: met, beuvaria, BT, etc..
If you were in soil or coco, yes use the nute pack as well. That has the mycos and
azos and frateuria etc...these organisms will convert unusable N, P, K in to usable form, in exchange for plant root exudates.
Mycorrhizae do not come out of stasis unless there are roots present. That's why I no longer suggest using the nute pack in the tea, but mixing it in with the soil or coco prior to transplant instead.
To recap: yes I use tea, but my tea does not have mychorrizae in it because hydro and mychorrhizae are not the best combo, due to the fact that in hydro you are providing all necessary nutes and water at all times, where in soil or coco, you may miss a watering, or have too low of P (above 50ppm and mycos do not do as well and start to become useless and possibly detrimental). I believe this is part of the reason why Jollymon says in the testimonials of my packs that he is using half the ferts he normally does.
Here is a good read for you:
scroll down to the mychorrizae and carbon drain part to understand more of what I am talking about here.