Does the biobizz come with 'some' perlite or similar to start? If not, go with 33% of volume for vermiculite. It's best for coco to be 2:1 ratio with drainage-type amendments.
schedules and planning are a good start. Just don't ignore what you observe, if things go off the rails. This is a starting point that you will have to learn how to adjust to make it work consistently across wide variety of strains without fail.
Realize that fertilization isn't about last night or last week.. but everything you've done since it sprouted. It is a cumulative effect over time. Being consistent in methods and following a plan definitely shortens the learning curve. Make a best guess on how to streamline things after you review the entirety of your grow, adjust the plan slightly and see how the next one goes... repeat until you hammer it out.
if you want specific instructions, go soilless or hydro. That's much more definied and fewer unknown variables. Otherwise, a little trial and error will get you there, either way.
I'd also try doing things in a basic way for several grows, then try adding the stuff that promises the world. Get a good idea of what normal variance is from seed to seed. Then start adding the products that are supposed to 'boost roots' or whatever... if oyu can't discern a difference in outcome from normal genetic diversity, it's probably not doing much and you can make a better decision on whether it is cost-effective to continue.
Try new things, but don't do too many things that overlap or you'll never know what the effect was with confidence. Any grand promises are usually an exaggeration. Nothing out there will give 50% more roots or 2x the yield compared to basic competent growing methods without using 20 products and putting in hours of work doing things that may or may not be value-added. Some people go down that rabbit hole... and they don't come out.