Personally, I'd rather see the OP's training schedule/regimen (in addition to his proposed diet) to use the gear in question. If you're not pushing yourself, all that hormone and food just cycles through you. To add, I didn't read what length of time the OP is planning to run this "cycle"
Also, you'll need certain supplementation for organ and blood pressure balance. Just telling the OP his cycle "looks good" isn't enough, IMO. Adjos is right to ask for more info from the OP (however, I'm not so sure the OP knows more than what he posted, which is ok. We all started off knowing very little about aas, and even less about diet).
TO THE OP: Does your family have a history of high blood pressure, are you short or tall, do you have fatty tissue around the chest/nipple area, what is your bodyfat percentage now, what is your age, how long have you been training and what progress have you made/not made....etc.
Get a trainer here. I always suggest Phil Hernon for those just starting. His rates are under $300 for the year, very easy on the budget minded beginner. He will lay out your basic training schedule, as well as diet and supplements.
Edit: 10-12 weeks is just ok. Depending on how far you want to take this, you'll be happiest with a longer length cycle IMO. Out to 20 weeks. He also mentions diet and training are in check. Just know diet dictates outcome...the aas is merely supplement to consistent diet and training.