Yo whats up all.. I just moved this thread over to the Indoor Grow Category because the grow which was started for the outdoors had to be moved inside for fear of woodchucks lol. The last one around ate all my seedlings when I was hardening them for the outdoors.

I had them set up for a week or so under a desk with a couple of low wattage CFL's and now I have placed them in an under closet in a bureau. There I have 200 watt soft white grow bulbs that I found in the basement along with my uncles old vegetable growing stuff. There is a fan for ventilation and as you can see by the pictures there is a cellophane type material... I hear you could use a space blanket for the walls to reflect light in a good way as opposed to aluminum foil.

A question to add- I have a couple 20 watt CFL bulbs lying around.... Should I put those in there as well or would it not even make a difference?

Here are some pics as the progress goes..

1-2) This is the grow closet I prepared. (Not sure about the temps yet but I am in the process of getting a little thermometer for the room)

3) Pic of the little babies which will hopefully grow nice and strong.

4) A mix of the babies and the 3 week old plant which was the only survivor of the woodchuck attack.

5) Close up of the 3 week old.
ultimatefreak48 Reviewed by ultimatefreak48 on . Indoor Grow Recovery Yo whats up all.. I just moved this thread over to the Indoor Grow Category because the grow which was started for the outdoors had to be moved inside for fear of woodchucks lol. The last one around ate all my seedlings when I was hardening them for the outdoors. I had them set up for a week or so under a desk with a couple of low wattage CFL's and now I have placed them in an under closet in a bureau. There I have 200 watt soft white grow bulbs that I found in the basement along with my Rating: 5