No NO and NO...

Never water your plant a specific measurement of water.. you think the plant is sitting there with a measuring cup saying "If you give me to much i'm gonna freak out"? Hardly..

Water for the size of the plant.. not the size of the pot.

35 degrees is to hot.. you need to bring the temperature down, this is why you would be having to water more often..

Water until water is coming out of the bottom of the pot... if you overflow the water tray.. who cares, get some paper towel.

The point is, you don't water your plant specific measurments.. ever.

Unless you're working with hydro, that's different.

A seedling will need watering more often because you're giving it less water. You want to promote the roots to grow down and spread out...it can't do this .. if no water ever makes it to the bottom of the soil.

The best way to avoid over watering is by NOT watering daily.. you do NOT want to maintain a damp soil surface as this will promote bugs and fugus. You NEED to let the top of the soil dry out before you water again.

The best way to tell if it's time to water is by sticking your finger in the soil .. an inch of dry soil would tell you it's time to water.. if it's still damp just under the surface of the soil, than obviously you don't need to water..

Proper watering routine and misting the plant with water.. and you'll never have an overwatering problem.

More than anything.. you need to bring those temperatures down..

Bob.