OK, an update. I had one short plant in the tub, just some bagseed. I had sprouted 4 and only two grew. Of those two, I killed one on accident unfortuantely, and I was lucky the other one was a female. However, I think I killed her too. I added some triple super phosphate, 0-45-0, and I think I also overwatered. The plant was really droopy. So I figured I'd leave it there and the next cycle would absorb all the water. Well, it did, unfortuantely the plant was actually dried up too! And there are tons of little white specks on the soil that I'm assuming are trichomes from the plant? Anyone have this happen before?

If I figure out what Im going to use as soil, I will probably germinate the Lowryders in the next few days. I just want to make sure I won't have any humidity issues or such. Should I get a humidity gauge and hang inside the tubs?
sweetleaf0 Reviewed by sweetleaf0 on . First Grow Hello, I have a Rubbermaid grow setup that I built following smokedoja's article at Cannabis Culture forums. I've let the box run and it gets pretty warm in the closet, but not too hot. I've read that too much humidity will ruin a plant; how about too little? I have seeds for Lowryder 2 and Sativa spirit. Now, my plans are to grow the Lowryder 2, right now, for a supply of smoke. And I can get three seasons growing outdoors with it. The Sativa Spirit is going to be specificially for Rating: 5