She's a little slow but she's getting there. I transplanted her from peat pellet (i took off the netting) to 10 Gal cover cropped pot on day 11 (from germ) and watered in with Recharge (I thought I was out of granular myco but i wasn't, might top dress it on or something...). A good sized chunk of the peat broke off as I removed the netting but it didn't look like it brought any roots with it, luckily. I chopped some of the clover and installed the Blumats (XL) the day before.
I started the clover in the pot outside about a month and a half ago and brought it in the day before transplant. I was worried about bringing in pests (my garden was SWARMING with slugs, spider mites, and cucumber beetles), so I sprayed it with neem (plus rosemary) one day, sprinkled with DE the next day, and brought it in the following day. When I sprinkled with DE I picked out two cutworms (i assume? would love a proper ID if anyone knows), which looked to be the only thing eating the clover, with the exception of a few spots of spider mites that I sprayed heavily. I did appear to bring in a few tiny flying bugs that don't look like fungus gnats and aren't doing any visible damage, but we'll see with that I guess.
On Day 10 I noticed some speckling on the true leaves. It doesn't seem to be a problem but I'm not sure what caused it. It was either burn from the early worm castings top dressing or, what I'm thinking it was, light burn from the condensation on the humidity dome. It's also not been very vigorous at all and has stayed pretty short. The only nutes its been given were listed last week (kelp foliar & castings), so it hasn't had much to go off of (and ofc the K is mostly for root formation anyway[right??]). It's a short lil gal, but pretty sturdy. I've been lightly bending her here & there bc she's gotten no breeze due to the dome. It was pretty humid in there and I've heard that keeps plants stockier, so that could be the reason for the shorty (despite light being on 30% and 30in away). I haven't quite figured out the light situation. I've been erring on the side of less light, so that's likely another reason for the sluggishness. She'll be a good 8 or 10 inches closer to the light (still around 30%) now that she's moved from the floor to the pot. The trellis net also arrived, I'll be running a solo SOG or topless SCROG, whichever you'd prefer to call it.
After this, I'll be pretty hands off, letting her do her thing. I will need to keep an eye out for pests and stuff like that, but she should have most, if not all, the nutes she needs now that she's in my DIY supersoil with clover. The remaining clover I think I'll leave until it shows signs of preflowering, which should be soon according to dates on the seed packet. I may replace with some chive seedlings i have on deck, just for extra bug deterrent.