Quote Originally Posted by bonedaddy420
yes you can start seeds indoors but you have to "harden off" before planting outside.
Excellent information, thank you very much! Do you happen to know where I can read more about this hardening phase just for good measure?

Here is the first set of pics that were taken as of day 5 of vegetation.

As the count goes at this point there are roughly 30 seedlings that will hopefully grow to maturity.

I know they aren't the best quality but Im making due with what I have.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
ultimatefreak48 Reviewed by ultimatefreak48 on . NoOB Grow VERMONT Pt. 2 Hey Everyone, This is my second grow log since the first plant I had died just before I was able to see signs of gender. I was digging around in my basement and found a couple of grow lights that belonged to my dad. I decided to set them up and germinate all the dark colored seeds that I had accumulated over the course of the year. I am starting all the ones that seem reasonably healthy under this light, maybe keeping one or two indoors for fun, but the rest are going to grow Rating: 5