Day 1, 3/24/24
The transplanting went really well and they seem to be pretty healthy so I'm going to leave them alone. I got the PPFD marked out so they should be in the good point.
Day 2, 3/25/24
They're looking good. They pulled all the water out of the cup into the Dixie cup they're in but they seem pretty moist so I'm not going to add any.
Day 3, 3/26/24
I recheck the PPFD on them and it's good and they still look nice and moist and seem to be healthy.
Day 4, 3/27/24
Today I did some work on the room and got it reorganized a little bit so I can get to the DWC easier. Checked the PPFD and install the light just for them even though they're still reaching for some of the other ones. All in all they're doing great!
Day 5, 3/28/24
Today I checked water levels and made sure they were all looking good and while I was doing that I knocked number 3 over and spilled it but luckily it didn't harm the plant, there were no pinches or breaks, and she still looks good so I'm going to run with it and call a lucky moment lol
Day 6, 3/29/24
Today critical purple one got transplanted into a seven gallon fabric pot of soil I made myself. The ladies were looking good today, and on one the root structure was very well formed. I broke up the soil ball from the solo cup and put mycorrhiza around it and put it in its last home
Day 7, 3/30/24
Today another one got put in a 5 gallon fabric pot today. I was worried about the substrate being too dry so I sat it in my sink and ran RO water through it for a while and then added a light nutrient water to it and after transplant, mycorrhiza the area. That makes two out of three in their final home that were soaked in water for about an hour and then put into a paper towel on the night of the they're quick growers that's for sure!
@Seedsman, I like games! Lol. I also have 3 white widow autos from you as well! I got critical orange punch from Dutch Passion from your site. I have to make a dairy for those 3.