Was transplanted into the large planter(7-9L of soil, about 13cm deep, the 4L water reservoir filled to a quarter below) on Day 8, the humidity dome was opened on day 7 and removed on day 10. Growth after transplant was a little slow, probably due to low temperatures.
The soil in the planter was a 50/50 mixture of LightMix and cheap gardening soil and has already been used to grow a colorful bunch of flowers last year. I only added a bit of Worm Castings (~ a tablespoon/L of soil), Goanokalong(NPK:1-15-1) (~ a teaspoon/L of soil), a pinch of Dynomyco and about 25% new LightMix and a few handful of perlite.
Since the planter was used for all kinds of flowers (lobularia, cantaurea cyanus, borage etc.) last summer a lot of seeds remained in the soil and started to germinate over the past few days. All those little seedlings were pulled from the earth and thrown in a blender with a bit of water. This localy sourced sprout tea hopefully boosts the Nothern Lights a bit in its growth.
I also see a lot of living things crawl around in the soil, as seen above I had some spider climb the Northern Lights. I anticipated the risks of reusing the soil thats been outdoors for a year but I hope there is nothing eating my plant. Looking good so far. Just happy to see something thats not an annoying fungus gnat for once.