Damn, dude, why didn't you tell me you had a log going? I just stumbled across this. I kinda skimmed through the last three pages, so I don't know if anybody has addressed this, but next time you germinate some seeds, just throw them in the full-on soil mix and put 'em under your 600 watt MH. All of that "You have to plant seeds in a starter soil mix and sprout them under CFL's" or whatever is total bullshit. I put my seeds in the same soil mix they're gonna get flowered in, keep my light (which is equivalent to 1000 watt HID) about two feet above the pots and I've never had an issue.
Think about it: outside, plants develop seeds and drop them into the dirt underneath full sun. And then they grow. Easy as pie. Same thing indoors. You don't need to do all that other stuff, just plant them and let them do their thing. I actually think starting them in a "mellow" soil mix underneath "mellow" lighting and then transplanting them and switching light strengths and all that actually does them more harm than good. Or not harm, exactly, but I believe that plants benefit greatly from just sticking the seeds in the dirt and throwing a big ol' light over them. Like I said, never had a problem before.
Anyway, yeah, keep this shit going. I'll be following along.