Wanda has been showing steady growth since day 1, while Wilma is looking like she will bounce back from her initial struggle of removing her seed shell and with only one cotyledon. With the recently added nutrients, I expect them to grow much more this week.
Wanda has started to get in the way of Wilma in the seedling trays, so I decided to transplant her into a 5 gallon fabric pot. I placed her under the TS1000 (24 inches away) and we'll let her bounce back from my shitty transplant job (really struggled to get her out of the tray cell). First time using mycorrhizae powder during a transplant, hoping to see minimal shock.
The seed I began germination on (in case of Wilma didn't recover) never broke soil and won't be tracked anymore.
The rest of the cells in the starter tray are Carolina Reaper seeds that I'm trying to germinate. So far very unsuccessful, I'll keep watering them when the top soil is dry. I might have to try germinating more seeds when it's a bit warmer and more humid in my area. Ridiculous how I can't seem to get these seeds started.
@Victor0989,
Yep, I placed mine in the substrate on Monday and today (Friday) they are just starting to peak above the soil. I'm expecting them to be about an inch by Sunday or so.