Need nute and soil recomendations

So, I'll just give you my situation and if you can help, it will be greatly appreciated.

I live in a humid area. Spring, Summer, and some of fall are gooey. I can keep the indoor (where I'm growing) around 60-70% and temp around 79-83f during the hot seasons and 70+ in the winter.

I have some 26w CFL bulbs (6500k) and some 14w CFLs (2700k) that I want to use.

I'd like a full schedule for a specific fert or line of fertilizers. Like the Fox Farm chart, but from someone who uses it regularly with success. Like, for example, if you use Miracle Gro 20-20-20 at 1/4 strength for 3 weeks, then switched to something else for 3 weeks, switch to this or that for blooming, etc. I'd like something available in the U.S. and easy to find. Same with the soil/ soil mix. Ingredients I can get at a store or discretely online would be ideal.

Thanks in advance for taking pity on a newbie with high ambitions and a low success rate. =)
 
nutrients are not that simple my friend. but you can start out simple. look on amazon or something like that for different nutrients. i know they have really good prices compared to my local hydro shop.<br><br>just get a simple veg, flower, and micro nutrient. thats like as simple as you can get, 3 different nutrients. choose a certain nutrient company and then google a feeding chart (that is exactly what i go by). there are always feeding charts for ALL NUTES on google. im still fresh to all this and i have bcuzz growth and the entire General Organic selection. i recommend either company.<br><br>but no one here is going to be able to tell you how to do this. i would say its a good idea to know all about ph and how to keep it on lock. also read all about your nutrients that you buy. everyone has to learn their own way. the more homework you do the better you will be your first try. but hands on is the best way to learn, period.
 
oh and i use foxfarm ocean forest soil. it has lots of nutrients to veg your plants without extra nutes for a month or more. im sure many people could agree is a good mix, i add more perlite though
 
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