These pics came out really fuzzy, sorry.
Here's the rest.

1) Once the plug is out, place it on the soil that you have half-filled your pot with. Support and protect the stem with one hand while you pour the rest of the soil around the plug and stem with the other. A stretched seedling can and will sprout roots right up to the cotyledons, but you have to make sure it doesn't get a fungus from burying the stem in too-moist soil.

2) The last transplant step is watering-in. Don't press the soil with your fingers, but let the water do the work of settling it around the plug.

3) Here's a good shot of my protection, on the lookout as always for someone to drool on.

So anyway there's that.

The White Rhino are not germinating as I would like them to. Only 3 have popped after a week, and I'm concerned.
I started Super Skunk Saturday, and as of this morning, 9 have already popped and are in dirt. The last was kind of runty-looking. I managed to drop it in the dirt bucket, oops.

I found 1 more male from the BOG mix, and all the others look female that I've put into 12/12 so far, so that's um, 6 males out of 8, a healthy ratio in my book!

I think that's it; you know, just waiting for more plants to ripen. I took down a couple stragglers that looked like they were not going to really do anything to make space for more vigorous plants. There are a few massive colas in the flower room that I have to go in and check on a few times a day because they smell so damn good, and they've been falling over a lot.

Bud shots tomorrow!