It's all good. They look nice an healthy besides. Key is letting them dry out between watering. Once they are established you will be surprised at how long they can go without water. Also, a key lesson for me starting out was that less is more. Many / most noob growers want to baby their plants and give them things to help them grow. More often than not this leads to trouble. Once the damage is done it can not be undone. With the right soil and a modest feeding regime they will grow themselves so long as the farmer does not get in the way!

Keep us posted with your progress!