Is that coco? Your biggest problem now will be over watering and over feeding. Here is how I do this.
I make up a light plant food maybe only 100 ppm, 16-16-16 and after I rinsed the coir with 4x vol. of RO to get the salt out, I do a final rise with the plant food.
I start seedlings in 1/2 that amount. Very important to not have a lot of water to access. We want those roots to get slowly thirsty over the next week and pretty much run out of water.
Then go to that size for a week or so, and then into a 6 inch azalea pot. Azalea gets transplanted a lot at first, so those pot have very slanted sides. So, now maybe I am 1 month in, have grown a good root ball that can withstand daily feeding.
Then they go into 50/50 coir and hydroton in a 2.5 gal rose bucket and that is it for the next 3 months till harvest. No more transplanting. I just move the buckets across 4 different feeding station (always the same food, different ppm, and two lighting area.
HTH... All in my journal, btw.