Sounds good. That lime will help you keep the pH in check down the road and it will also help with later cal-mag issues. Temps between 75-85 day/65-72 night. Keep humidity at 50% or above the first 3 weeks, after that 40-50% is fine until the last few weeks where below 40% is ideal. Don't mist. Keep lights a few feet away at first but watch for stretch. As I said before in one of your posts, T5 lighting is best for early veg, even cfl lights, but as long as you can keep the canopy temps, or in a seedlings case the area above the top leaves cool enough it shouldn't matter. Dry/Wet watering cycle. In 10" pots for seedlings I imagine one could easily go 10 days without watering depending on environment and temps. Lift those pots to feel the weight after watered, and lift em every day so you get an idea of the weight loss from water being used up.
nonuggests is correct in saying you should veg for 2 months, or in my case I do 50 days but I use root enhancers, fabric pots and microbe mixes early on so I've somewhat mastered my growing style and can grow large girls in much shorter periods of time then before. Be sure to journal your entire grow, from what day it is in, when you water, how much you watered, what if anything was in water when you begin to nute, pH readings, any issues and so on. That way the next grow you can predict things better and make changes to help your grow work better, and by the time you get a half dozen grows or so under your belt you have your own custom system that hopefully works well.
I suggest for pruning to not top or fim or lollipop the first time out. Just grow it out with as little pruning as possible. Allow any dying leaves, whether by deficiency or overnute, or just the natural process, to fall off on it's own. Then the next round maybe top or fim and see how that goes. Then later on learn other pruning techniques like lollipopping and supercropping, LSTing and so on. My point is BE PATIENT. Do not try too many things, products or experiments at once. Keep it simple the first few grows, gradually add to your growing technique.
Be sure to pop up a pic every week so we can see progress and get feedback.