Thank you both for such great responses and for not bashing me too hard for being a noob still. I feel great and confident now, I have a general understanding of all the work that goes into it and it's more than just plant and leave it alone. The soil is brand new and the pots have been quarentined, everything is clean and tidy. I'm not having a problem now because the air flow is forming stronger stems, but I usually go away on the weekends and it's at a stage where last time, I would have to brace the small plants up against a small wooden toothpick to keep standing straight up, I hope that doesnt happen this time. They look MUCH healthier, VERY green and the little amount of leave the two plants have are fuzzy like a khoala bear haha. The last question I can think of is has anyone else had to prop small plants up and softly tie them to make them grow up straight, or is that a sign of an unhealthy plant thats stem can not support itself? Like i said, no problem yet. Just the last wonder in my mind. Thank you all very much again and I'll begin to take some photos when they get interesting. I believe i'll let them remain in the veg stage untill week 8 or so, depending on how large they are. I'm not worried about quantity that is produced, I'm no king pin trying to push a profit, this is all for independent use and for self full fillment.
jakal369 Reviewed by jakal369 on . First Time In-Door Grower Everyone, this is my second attempt growing indoors. Since the first time I ran into many problems, I've taken my time researching and learning day by day and I recently started my second attempt. Though I still feel like I'm in the dark here. My current set up is a 24 inch CFL up top as the main source of light, an 18 inch CFL I raise or lower to be within a few inches of the plant top, a medium sized box enclosing the two plants I have growing and the box is lined with tin foil to reflect Rating: 5