It's been three weeks and two days since I started germination, and almost three weeks since I planted them in the soil.
Yesterday, I transplanted them into 5 gal buckets. But I realized these buckets were more space than they needed individually ( I read a rule of 1 gal per foot of growth). I intend to put these into flowering kind of early, so I don't expect them to become 5 ft plants, prob no more than 30in or so. So, I put two in two buckets and three in one. Also, remember that these are bagseeds, so some are going to be males and get cut once I start flowering. So, we'll just see how this works out, haha.
They seem to be doing fine since the transplant though. It looked like they had nice root development too, but this is my first grow that i've transplanted in, so I have nothing to compare.
As you can see in the pics, there has been some sort of issues with the lower leaves turning yellow and now dying. So far, only the first set of real leaves (the singles) are affected bad enough to kill them. The next set is either fine or slightly yellow. Hopefully whatever was wrong will not come back up any more though.
I realized I had used only miracle grow seed starter soil, not the time released stuff, but now they are in a mix of MG moisture control with the time released feed and perlite. So I hope they don't get too much or too little nutrients as a result. Trying to keep it simple and avoid using nutrients until later in the grow.
Got to finalize my plans to enhance my grow room to include an inline fan and carbon filter, to help with heat and smell (as they are finally starting to smell a little, and it will only increase).