Geez, remind me to tell your boss to find you something to DO! LOL
I've been told that a n NPK ratio of 3-2-4 is the goal to shoot for in bloom. It's worked well for me.
To simplify, one could use;
Bucket A
2g/gal Calcium nitrate
Bucket B
.25g/gal MKP
1.5g/gal Epsom salt
2g/gal 'Hi K' 5-11-26 hydroponic mix from Hydro-gardens.com, made into a stock solution and stirred before decanting the required amount
These four components also provide the veg mix, making plant nutrition very simple to maintain. Since its complete with micros and all, its likely to be a less expensive option for you.
Hydro-gardens.com is located just northeast of Colorado Springs. It would be a relatively short drive for you to go and pick some up in person. If you're lucky, the owner might come out and talk to you about our industry, like he did with me.
I've played with silica in hydro, and all it did Fuck my pH all to hell. I've taken to using it in a foliar spray at about 1Tbs/gallon to raise leaf surface oh and combat powdery mildew. It's okay, but Green Cure works better.