Plants looking good bro. Here's a little advice: when you do transplant, bury the stem all the way up to the petioles. Believe it or not, any part of the stem in the dirt will get roots. Believe me, you want to do this as it will help your plant grow vigorously... wait until the second set of leaves are from half an inch to an inch and at that point, you should have those stems as stretched out as possible + you'll have a strong root ball that will quickly take up to it's new shoe. Thoroughly water the soil/medium you'll be using to transplant a night before so there is as little shock to your plants as possible. One more thing, those 100 watt CFLs are not the best watt per lumen choice (it's posted everywhere). Your best bet is a bunch of 26/27 watt CFL as they put out the most lumens per watt out of any size available to date (I can be stood corrected). Look into the whole CFL thing and your plants will thank you.
Rep for getting in there and doing it ^_^