Hello; OK. That answers the question that came to mind. After 24 hours you have a small ammonia reading. Seems like that should be 0 with a fully cycled tank. Not sure it will add anything useful but perhaps a test right after a WC.
There was a discussion recently about large WC in another thread. While that topic does not seem to apply as you do regular small WC. An argument presented (not by me) went along the line that when a tank has ammonia present and live fish, we then tend to do large or often WC to remove some of the ammonia and add fresh water to dilute what may be left. This makes sense in that we know ammonia harms the fish so a WC is done to help.
However in a new tank we are in effect removing/reducing the very thing the ammonia "eating" bb need to establish larger numbers. The bb has less of a vital nutrient so in turn struggles to increase in numbers. The proposed argument in the dilemma becomes that the WC helps our fish but at the same time slows the multiplication of the bb at the same time. Perhaps delaying or prolonging the fully established cycle. I have been giving this some thought and admit is seems to make sense. At least I have not found a flaw in the thinking so far. I cannot recall the members name just now and am not trying to claim credit for the idea.
You seem to have done things right in taking a few weeks to do a fishless cycle and also adding fish over time.