Update!

She is prolly dead, but I performed an emergency flush and transplanted her into a new container with a 60% 40% ratio of spagnum peat moss and vermiculite.

I also sowed a few seeds in this new soil as well, in the likely event that my plant dies/is dead.

Still running 9,000 lumens of CFL's (3- 26 watt bulbs on sides, 1- 42 watt bulb directly overhead) Hopefully that is enough to flower.

I found a single CFL that puts out 4900 lumens. It is big and $20, but I might get it to use for vegging the new seeds. That should be plenty of light to veg, and then when it is time to flower, shift over to the 9,000 lumens of CFL, yes?

Planning on getting a moisture meter soon.

All comment and advice greatly appreciated.
melodious fellow Reviewed by melodious fellow on . closet set up possible without box? please evaluate I am trying to revive a plant that had been left, cared for only by nature for the last few months, outside. The plant is a thin and straggly 8-10 in tall with 2 small, 3 fingered leaves and a few small purple flowers/preflowers emerging. It is currently in a 10 inch diameter pot in my closet, receiving 12hrs of light (currently at 5700 lumens, from 4 fluorescents) and 12 hrs of darkness a day, as that is what it had been getting outside. I do not have any kind of special box as Rating: 5