Ya the bottle is a good baseline to start if new to the nutrient line but Not something you want to follow to a T, especially for seedlings. At its size now it more than likely only has a tap tap root looking to dig deep and then producing Thinner horizontal root structures.
This is what my seedlings look like when I start feeding.
You will start to notice foliage becoming a lighter more Pale green. This is a few days later at LOW feeding.
Over 10 years of growing and just barely starting to read about plant biology and this has helped me immensely by understanding how plants work. They like total balance if something is higher than what they need, like fertilizer, They will actually expel water from the roots to try to balance what’s available overfeeding does much more harm than good As you are also Robin things from your plant like Valuable H2O which causes it to pull water From its leaves which causes them to dry and burn leaving behind those nasty brown patches.
You need a way to test EC, and PH Of the nutrient solution, or else you will have no way of knowing what the Salinity of your water is especially if you are using tap water that may be hard and causing overfeeding.