First off OP let me make sure you understand one thing. If you are gong to be using Fax Farm nutrients throughout your grow than you will need all three of those bottles. The grow, big bloom, and tiger bloom. These are going to be essential nutrients that your plant will need throughout its life as a plant. It will need different amounts of those nutrients at different stages, but all three are necessary.
The other nutrients you posted about are not essential macro nutrients to the plant. Essentially, you don't any of them. How do I know that? I know that because you basically presented the question as (do I cut out macro and micro nutrients and instead use supplemental boosters in their place?). This tells me your a notice grower. Novice growers should make things as easiest as possible for themselves, much like simplifying the playbook for a rookie QB in football.
My main suggestion is to understand what NPK ratios are and how these macronutrient's play a role in a plants life. Cannabis plants are not much different from many other plants and you just need to make sure you are reading the plant's behavior. Someone before me suggested Dynagrow. That is a solid suggestion. If you have already purchased nutrients than by all means make-due with what you have available. But if you still have yet to purchase nutrients, Dynagrow would be one of my top three options.
OP, let me explain to you why.
Like I said before, simple is better. For example, If you used Dynagrow than you would only need to purchase two bottles. First, I would suggest the Foliage Pro 9-3-6 for the entirety of the vegetative stage. Once flowering you would simple switch to a Bloom 3-12-6. Depending on the specific strain of cannabis plant you "might" encounter leaf necrosis during flowering because of the lack of N. In this case you would simply add some of the Grow 9-3-6 to boost the Nitrogen and be on your way without a sweat until havest.
Growing doesn't have to be extremely complicated and it doesn't need to involve hundreds of dollars of nutrients. Most of the nutrients are just junk. Instead of creating a simple and efficient formula such as a 5-5-5 grow, or 3-9-6 flower, they create ratios that make no sense just to make the consumer buy 4-5 different bottles because it's 4-5 times more profitable.
Sorry to rant,
SB