Transplanted. Feed or don't feed

Hi Everyone.
I just transplanted one of my Green Crack Seedlings because it was getting root bound and beginning to really droop, (I should of waited until it was a little bit more dry. I am going to transplant the others in a couple of days). Question is: Do I feed them their normal scheduled feeding or wait a little while because of the new soil they are in, (Happy Frog)?
Here are some pics of the one transplanted and one of my Chemdawgs that I refuse to give up on, (it still has healthy roots), and one of the others I will transplant in a couple of days. I have to to say, using the frosting containers was a good idea for a beginner like me. I could see the moisture content and the root system as it grew.
Green Crack



Chemdawg that I accidentally dropped and refuse to give up on.


Chemdawg seedling I will be transplanting because her roots have outgrown the container

I found the transplanting guide so I answered my own question. I am going to try to link this thread to my original journal.

I was going to say, instead of a new topic every time you have a question get a grow journal going. Name it something to do with your growr or anything cache you feel like putting up. This way it is all on one post, people who know your grow can keep an eye on what’s going on and help you out.

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Happy frog will have enough food for the critters to feed the roots for 3-4 weeks Give or take.

Is this your journal?

Good luck with your grow

Yes it is

I transplanted:
2 Green Crack
1 LSD
2 Chemdawg
the day before yesterday. See for yourself how much they have perked up. I haven’t seen them this happy before!!!:blush::blush::blush:
Honestly, I didn’t know if they were going to make it. The one Chemdawg that looks dead, isn’t. If you look straight down at her, the center where the stem is attached is starting to turn green. Crossing my fingers she will make it. I don’t have my regular camera right now, so I will attach close ups then.
Here the one pic I do have: