I'd go with getting the seed starting kits from walmart- those peat puck things, plus tray and dome, and then for lights, a nice 24" flourescent shop light that can take T12 or T8 bulbs. A pair of 'daylight' or 'cool white' or 'kitchen and bath' flourescents will work to get your 10 seedlings to a safe point where you can put them outside, and not take up a lot of room, or be too expensive. In fact, you don't even need a box or timer if your house stays at a reasonable temperature... 24/0 light schedule, stick in a corner, keep moist but not soaking wet, and transplant when they reach about 4 sets of adult leaves. Don't forget to shred up the little net thing around the pot. The roots CAN escape without making holes, but it's better to help them by cutting the net up a bit.
Good luck!
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . tell me if im headed in the right direction ! for my 3'rd grow this season im planning on 1 of 2 options.. im going to buy around 10 seeds from a seedbank in toronto and start them off indoors then plant into the ground outdoors , if i take this option i would have to buy lights (already have fan) and that will be about $100 more for the grow instead of about 100 on the full grow WITHOUT STARTING OFF INDOORS ! my seccond option is just get peat pellets and start the seeds off in a heated dome of some Rating: 5