Well, I plan on getting a digital thermometer soon, but until then, I think i'm doing well as far as temps go. With all the CFLs on, it's warm and humid. I heard that's good, for germinating in peat pellets, underneath their dome. As soon as they sprout, I plan on turning on the fan, to get the air moving around, and to strengthen the stems.

They haven't sprouted yet from the pellets. How long does it usually take when done in pellets? I didn't germinate them first, I just planted them in the peat pellets.

When the paper towel seeds sprout (which have been germinating for almost 2 days), I plan on planting one directly in soil, and the rest in the peat pellets, to select the best seedlings.

A change of plans. I plan on vegging longer than I expected, because I plan on flowering with a 250 watt HPS, and I assume I'll get a larger yield off of flowering with that ,instead of just CFLs. Because of being able to grow a larger plant, and get better yields, I'll be vegging them under the CFLs until they are bushy, and have alternating nodes.

How many plants can be flowered under a 250 watt HPS with the best results?
horror business Reviewed by horror business on . Organic CFL Closet Grow Well, since I decided not to grow until I live in California and have a medical license, I decided to help my friend grow, as I love Cannabis.. To avoid confusion, in this and future posts I'll be referring to this as if it were my own grow. Oh by the way, I don't feel this belongs in the organic section, because even though I plan on using organic nutrients, it's more a closet grow, as there is a possibility that I'll switch to non-organic nutes, and this is a log/report, and I noticed in the Rating: 5