Most of the info you've been given is solid, with the exception of those that are overly concerned with your 83 degree temperatures. During the summer I'm lucky if my night-time temps dip that low. Try and keep the day/night (high/low) temps within 15-20 degrees if possible. The tighter the range, the better. (without getting all anal about it)

Can't say I'm a big fan of feeding with every watering, but if it works for ya go for it. Some may understand this, some may go "huh...?"...but if a quantitative datum of 1 (level) tsp per gallon per week is optimal, then cutting it down to 3 feedings at 1/3 tsp per gallon is likely straying from that optimal 'datum'. Especially if one has a habit of doing heaping measurements 3 times a week rather than one level measurement, once a week. (super-easy over feed) If mixing larger batches of nutrients, then this is not a concern. But for smaller grows, it can be a big problem. I guess what I'm getting at, is...the smaller the batch, the more careful and consistent you need to be.

Just something to keep in mind as you're developing your schedule, but I'm a big fan of the KISS principles.

CalMag Plus and molasses are sources of iron, calcium and magnesium. Plants need calcium for cell wall development and growth, especially later in maturity. Personally, I prefer unsulfered molasses.