Today I’ve increased the speed of every scale practice routine and also started practicing ear training from seven intervals instead of three.
Scales
A mixolydian
16th notes @ 80 bpm
D major (A string)
16th notes @ 80 bpm
A major in 3rds
8th notes @ 80 bpm
A major in 4 note pattern
8th notes @ 80 bpm
A major pentatonic
16th notes @ 80 bpm
A major pentatonic in 3rds
8th notes @ 80 bpm
A major pentatonic in 4 note pattern
8th notes @ 80 bpm
A minor pentatonic
16th notes @ 80 bpm
A minor pentatonic in 3rds
8th notes @ 80 bpm
A minor pentatonic in 4 note pattern
8th notes @ 80 bpm
Ear training
7-11 intervals. The result is not that impressive, but I started from 7 intervals, so it was much harder to guess them right from the very beginning.

Routines
Scales – A mixolydian – 80 bpm – 16th notes – 3 min
Scales – D major (A string) – 80 bpm – 16th notes – 3 min
Scales – A major in 3rds – 80 bpm – 8th notes – 3 min
Scales – A major in 4 note pattern – 80 bpm – 8th notes – 3 min
Scales – A major pentatonic – 80 bpm – 16th notes – 3 min
Scales – A major pentatonic in 3rds – 80 bpm – 8th notes – 3 min
Scales – A major pentatonic in 4 note pattern – 80 bpm – 8th notes – 3 min
Scales – A minor pentatonic – 80 bpm – 16th notes – 3 min
Scales – A minor pentatonic in 3rds – 80 bpm – 8th notes – 3 min
Scales – A minor pentatonic in 4 note pattern – 80 bpm – 8th notes – 3 min
Ear training – Intervals – 7-11 intervals – 15 min
Total – 45 min