I am updating today as seedling 1's taproot hit water today and is taking to it fast. Last night i began to see the little "hair" that is the beginning of the main taproot but did not want to show it until it became an actual taproot.
I turned down the air in the bucket so the taproot will not be as disturbed by the turbulence in the water. I believe by snipping the codylton back, it allowed the leaf to settle back out and pushed the seedling into gear. I also believe the taproot is 2 or 3 days behind because of having to rearrange the seed. I do not believe it will cause issues as the taproot was able to go into the water before day 12.
Seedling 3 seems to be going much faster as it oriented itself correctly from the beginning. I will have to note to myself that the OB seeds tend to orient themselves a bit odd in the rapid rooters, as i did with seeds #1 and #2, which resulted in a more rapid germination to sprout above ground success.
Since i am interested in seeing if it's my set up causing the odd sprouting versus an inherent trait in OB, i did plant a seed of a different strain from Mephisto that I've had in my archives for a year. That seed is a Sour Crack F7 which is of some different lineages but should give me a good idea if it is my own hand or the genetics causing the twirling of the taproot during sprouting.
Seedling 1 day 9 (top view) as you can see, the leaf corrected itself well and i am pushing the seedling to the max with it's regmine of nutrients and light.
Seedling 1 taproot
Seedling 3 day 3
All 3 in the tent, 2 OB in seedling, the Sour Crack F7 is waiting to pop the soil (probably 4 more days). They will be separated when they get bigger and need their own spaces