The plants look hungry. Very hungry.. It also looks like you may have a ph issue in that soil. Did you check the soil ph before or after you added lime? Was there a reason you added that lime?
The most common watering rule is the 10% rule. It says the amount of water used should equal 10% of the total gallons of soil for daily watering.. You have six 3 gal pots.. So about 18 gals of soil. It should take about 2 gallons to water all six pots.. That's daily mind you. You can tweak it as the plants respond. I personally use a 25% rule now. 10% dries out to fast for me. You should be watering/saturating the entire pot at this point. A little run off is a good thing. You also need to consider using some sort of nutrients now. Ocean Forest alone can feed for a few weeks.. But you cut that oceans forest with 25% happy frog and 25% perlite. So that ocean forest feed time framed was shortened.
But first, I would give all of those plants a good watering until the pots are to heavy to move with a light pull on them.. Then I would check the ph of that soil. You shouldn't be seeing these kinds of nitrogen deficiencies this early on, especially if you aren't using nutes yet. That leads me to believe that something is not right in that soil. Also keep in mind that as your pots dry out, the soil ph rises.. That's why it's recommended to keep the soil moist. The top soil in some of those pics looks dry as a done.