Sorry about that...that's about what I get out discussions of keeping SPS corals, calcium reactors, blah blah...
That light sounds good for that size and depth tank with no co2.
Basically, without adding co2, you don't need to worry too much about fertilizers, since carbon is going to be the limiting nutrient. CO2 is like crack for plants...they grow 10x or more faster (literally, not exaggerating) and more colorful, dense, and robust. Actually, in a non-co2 tank, adding nutrients can get you in trouble (algae).
After carbon, the three main nutrients necessary for plant growth (nitrogen, phosphate, potassium...N-P-K) are typically given in enough quantity by fish food and poo in non-co2 enriched tanks, so then something like Flourish is all you'd need, and may not even be necessary (to add micro nutrients nutrients)... I don't dose my 1 low tech tank at all.
Basically, co2 is to planted as alkalinity is to reefs (carbon), and nitrates are like reefs' calcium... can you believe that I ADD 3tsp WEEKLY of nitrates to my 75g (target levels of 10-20ppm)? Imagine doing that to a reef!!!
Here is a decent general article:
http://www.plantedtank.net/articles/Basics-to-starting-a-Planted-Tank/4/
and one on ferts:
http://www.plantedtank.net/articles/Fertilizers-in-a-Planted-Tank/1/
The best single site for straightforward practical info is:
http://www.rexgrigg.com/
Randy, you'll like his style...ex-marine with a sense of humor.
The best forums are:
www.plantedtank.net/forums
www.aquaticplantcentral.com/forumapc/