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Do you have a hydrometer? If you don't, I'd suggest you get one, otherwise you can't really do a staggered nutrient schedule with any degree of accuracy, and if you're not going to get one before you start this batch, I'd recommend adding your energizer shortly after pitching the rehydrated yeast and your nutrients after the airlock starts to bubble. You can still make acceptable meads without SNA, I made meads for years, front-loading with nutrients before discovering the existence of yeast energizer, and they were fine...
If you do have a hydrometer, great... What I'd do is mix juice with honey to get a SG of something between 1.100 and 1.120 (depends how strong you want it, and the stronger it is the longer you'll probably want to age it), add pectinase if you have any (and give it at least 12 hours to do its thing before pitching), then rehydrate your yeast and pitch it... At the end of lag phase (once the SG starts to drop), give it some nutrients and energizer...
My lazy-a$$ staggered method is to give it maybe 1/4 of the total amount of DAP and 1/3 of the energizer around the end of lag phase and then mix the rest of what I was going to give it as a total into one container and then every aeration, check the SG and feed it an amount of this mixture such that your last feeding and aeration should happen somewhere near the 1/3 sugar break (if your must is 1.120, that will be at 1.080).
Different sources will suggest different amounts, but with a yeast like 1116 that isn't too "needy", I like to go with 1 to 1/2 tsp of DAP (nutrients) and 1/4 to 1/2 tsp energizer, which is respectively full to half dose and full to double dose if you go by the recommendations on the package (they are of course geared towards front-loading grape musts), if I double the dose of energizer, I use half the dose of the nutrients.
Good luck with it!