Hi Mellison, looks like you might have this Baqua-goo project on the move. Nice job so far!
Just wondering, what testing did you use to find your FC at 1.2? It's usually a whole number followed by a "0" or a ".5", unless it is a pool store test or test strips. Hopefully it works, but make certain to verify your test results, if possible.
As I mentioned, our pool is exactly like yours. I added Baquacil for the last time in Sept., near the close of the season. I also drained down about 6" at closing and began my conversion upon opening in May of the following year, just as you have. We also are on a well and did not want to drain our pool down. My conversion took about 4-5 days and I used around 22 gallons of chlorine to get rid of the Baqua-goo. Plus, LOTS of brushing and backwashing, etc. But our climate in northern PA is much different than yours in GA, so there's that.
All pools are different, and hopefully you have lucked into an easy conversion.

Just be sure to follow the methodology and make certain you have passed all the criteria before you stop. Otherwise, all the work you have done and the money you've spent thus far is down the drain, and you'll be no closer than you were when you started.
Whatever you do, don't get discouraged and go "pool-storing" for help. They will only "help" lighten your wallet and give you a
new (unsolvable) puzzle to solve. If you do run into any issues and need help or just need encouragement, you are in the right place.
On the other hand, if you are at, or near the end, congratulations!
Enjoy your summer with your "new " friendlier pool.