Yeah man, I think with the pH under control you're going to be very happy with this grow.. three simple things,
1. "Don't over-do it" More nutrients is not necessarily better, more plants are not necessarily better.. more isn't always better with cannabis, unless you're smoking it.. :smokebuds: here, hit this Pineapple Express
2. "Ask before doing it, don't do it then ask how to fix it" It's easier for us to give you advice and lead you in the right direction than it is for us to diagnose plants and fix a problem later - there's only a select few members here with excellent cannabis diagnostic talents.. I'm not one of them. I can see basic issues and help you narrow down a problem, but I need every detail and sometimes I may be off. I use charts, image reference and experience.. but the other dudes have 10-20 years of experience to my 3.
3. "If all else fails, keep it simple" Sometimes we forget thees are just plants and we over-do it, we try to regulate every little element of our grow and end up losing sight of the big picture, in the end the plant suffers. Keep it simple, some things are out of our control, even indoors.
Don't pull those little babies anymore if you can avoid it brother, the more air hits the roots the more they prune their little baby feeders and may not grow vigorously.. I doubt you did them any harm at all taking them out once, but just something to watch out for!