Ok everyone, as I said in my introduction, I'm slightly worried about one of my babies. In fact I think I did something wrong early on but I'll get into that more later. Firstly, let me get some pictures put up and hopefully they're a good enough quality for you all to help out. I just don't want to lose this one because I was betting on her being the one I would use for cloning. I'll get more into my current setup soon as well, just want to get these pic's posted.
My setup:
1 4' Flourescent with 2 T12 Plant & Aquarium GE Ecolux's
1 4' Flourescent with 4 T8 Unknowns (Color temperature 4100k) Just added last night
Very little air movement currently, only using one little computer fan I found laying around but it moves some air and is hanging from the first light fixture.
I'm currently using Miracle Gro soil out of a lack of anything better. My local wally's world and Meijer must be crap because they have garbage lighting and little selection on soils.
It is winter though so I guess I'll cut em some slack for now, lol.
I germinated these little babies in about an inch of water in an egg carton that sat on a water heater for 36 hours. Out of 28 about 13 survived after being planted. Numbers 1 - 12 all had little sprouts with number ones being the largest at about 1/4' and the others at about 1/8'. They were all planted on the 19th of December last year and most were transplanted about a week and a half ago with the final two being done just today.
These are all just some bag seed that a neighbor had but it was some decent spice .
My setup:
1 4' Flourescent with 2 T12 Plant & Aquarium GE Ecolux's
1 4' Flourescent with 4 T8 Unknowns (Color temperature 4100k) Just added last night
Very little air movement currently, only using one little computer fan I found laying around but it moves some air and is hanging from the first light fixture.
I'm currently using Miracle Gro soil out of a lack of anything better. My local wally's world and Meijer must be crap because they have garbage lighting and little selection on soils.
It is winter though so I guess I'll cut em some slack for now, lol.
I germinated these little babies in about an inch of water in an egg carton that sat on a water heater for 36 hours. Out of 28 about 13 survived after being planted. Numbers 1 - 12 all had little sprouts with number ones being the largest at about 1/4' and the others at about 1/8'. They were all planted on the 19th of December last year and most were transplanted about a week and a half ago with the final two being done just today.
These are all just some bag seed that a neighbor had but it was some decent spice .