There was one seedling that out-did every other by about 2 inches, which meant that I could no longer use the original 2" humidity dome after the 2 days it took to reach that height. So, I switched to a much larger dome, because the 2" dome was causing some bend on that one super size seedling. But I think it may have caused more trouble than good for the other seedlings, when I was forced to switch domes. This is because the light I was using for seedlings (single 23 watt or 27, not sure) now had to be moved even further away (this new dome is much larger).
I'm going to try removing the dome and keep the light closer (seedlings started about 7 days ago, and most came up, but some look stunted (haven't opened cotyldon yet).
I kinda stuck in a piece of cardboard around the two that fell down - trying to keep it propped up...one is fairly straight now, but the other stem looks weaker.
It's too early for big roots, but I could try transplanting to a cup (and filling in the stem all the way to the leaves) if you guys still think that is the better way to go.
So, leave them alone, and hope the cardboard perks things up, or put in a cup and fill very high with medium up to leaf?