Quote Originally Posted by AspenGrow
Stupid questions....should I start them in a larger pot now and start the LST or should I wait until they're even bigger?
The problem is if you start the seedling in large pots in initial growth, it makes it difficult to troubleshoot early problems, especially regarding nutrient deficiencies, Usually I would get the deficiencies rectified before and after (usually about a month after seedling sprouts) the first feed and wait for the plants to respond, then I would consider repotting when I can see that the plant is rootbound.

However, in the case of your plants, it is certain that they are stretched (due to lack of light) and if I were to take over your grow, personally I would repot them in 3 inch pots (no larger) just a few inches below the cotyledon (stem below the colyledon is able to spawn new roots) and invest in more fluro light; this will initiate compact veg growth at the stem and rectify the use of 'splints' to hold up the stem .