I was thinking about up potting when I transplanted but I opted just to do a regular transplant so no they are just in single 5 gallon buckets. I drill holes here and there, you can't see them too well in the pictures though. It helps bring oxygen into the soil at different levels and it helps me see the soil moisture at different levels of the bucket. I had everything set up good. My problem started with a fault of my own bumping the timer, next time I am investing in a timer with a plastic cover so nothing can be bumped lol. I have no clones of the E.G. I donated them to a friend. I notified them and told them to keep an eye on them clones for hermi. The height on the super skunk is 26 inches and the height on the Sensi Star is 25 inches. Clones are coming along nicely. I am without a lot of room for vegging now as I dont want any light period, no matter if its lightproof or not in the flowering room, call me paranoid lol. I have a very small clone cab so I opted to keep the 3 healthiest ones and the rest I donated to a friend so he can grow them out and in a month or two provide me with more clones to make moms out of. My plan is to vegg these long enough to get a good root structure and grow a few more nodes. I have them in small 6 inch pots and as small as they are going to be when I let them join the flower room I should be able to flower the whole way in them small pots. After flushing that soil its basically a soil less medium now so all they need is to make sure they are fed properly and they should be fine, short stout and about a quarter ounce per plant. I was always interested in micro growing. A buddy of mine grew a small nug in party cup in perlite, just fed at every watering and it gave him a small amount of some of the finest bud I have every smoked. I am thinking of ordering the feminized Double Bubbleberry from Sagamartha Seeds after this grow is over...so I have some stable reliable genetics. These that I have now came from a medical grower in maine who was at his quota for plants and needed some seeds tested so he knew if it was worth his time to grow them.