starting out with a plan is good... it likely improves your next 'plan' too. however, you have to adjust to the plant.. the plant will not adjust to your schedule.
if you grow the same strain, different seed, it should remain fairly consistent, but still will have genetic diversity invovled. some can take more, some can take less, and unless someone else hase the exact same environment, light specs, nutrients etc... the information doesn't travel in a precise manner to answer your question.
so, stick to your schedule, because a baseline is required for any meaningful adjustment later on... you see fade, you adjust to feeding more often or larger dose or higher concentration - lots of choices, typically the last one is not the way to go, lol. you see a creeping darkness rising or lockout with symptoms you can't explain any other way etc etc, you dial back.. less frequently or lower concentration.
There's no one-size-fits-all schedule. You'll have to let the plant tell you what it likes, if different than what your past experience tells you. when that's the case, take note of the strain, breeder, etc.. if you plant to grow it again. make a better plant for that strain next time and no problems from seed-to-harvest is likely.