If you have the seeds, you might want to start a couple others, especially if these are not fem seeds. I always start my seeds in something like Solo cups and transplant when they outgrow the cup. I also use seed starting mix. A big chunk of bark, like in your soil mix can play havoc with a newly sprouted seed. You do not want your plants in too large of containers, especially while they are really small. It is just too hard to accurately know how much food and water you are giving them. I think your soil could benefit from more perlite, too.
Introduce your plants to the sun slowly. Put them out in a shady place for a couple of hours the first day, a few hours more the next, then into a sunny spot for a couple of hours, slowly working up to them being out all day. They will not need food for a couple of weeks. What are your feeding plans?
Your baby looks happy and healthy, but seedlings are tender...take good care of her.