I use much the same set-up that you have. We have a huge compost pile for the house waste and greenhouse waste, and a ton of raised beds that we pack with goat manure and bedding over the witers. I use my deep black earth compost (make sure you run it through a screen first) along with some of the deep composted soil in my planters, with perlite, bat guano, worm castings, sea kelp, mushroom compost, bone meal, blood meal, Agricultural Lime (lots!!!). It took me a few batches to tweak it out right (you'll just have to try it and see, if you want my measurements you can start with those) I find that it is usually runs out of juice around 2-3 weeks into flower, but I keep a batch of compost tea (bat guano, sea kelp, molasses, and a handful of worm castings) that I feed about once a week, after the second week of flower (around 1000PPM's)
I've been doing this for our farm for years, and just started the MMJ this year, after not growing for a few. My grow is all perpetual so when something is off, I can fix the plants that are 2 weeks behind, by watching the ones having problems now. I've been getting more and more dialed in.
Cheers,