Quote Originally Posted by likekind
why is it so hard to get people to help u on this site?
Timing and placement, perhaps. Seems to be more gossip and arguments and such in the afternoons, but I know of a few of us troubleshooters that only come in the mornings.

A lot depends on your air circulation, exhaust, temperatures, and what phase of growth you're in.
In flower, you'll want to keep the humidity low to avoid developing mold issues. I live in the desert, and after watering or feeding, my humidity spikes at about 45%. If humidity get's higher than that, I turn the fans up to the next higher setting.

Humidity isn't nearly as important an issue during the growth phase, but keep it low enough that the soil can dry between waterings.

Not sure if you mentioned dimensions of your growroom/closet, but the 85w CFL is equivalent to a 300w halogen, I believe.
2 of 'em should be fine for the growth phase, but in an enclosed space heat might be an issue. You might want to set it all up and do a test-run for temperatures before just tossing your seedlings into an oven.

Likely you'll want bulbs closer to 2500k for better flowering response, (when it's time to flower) but the 5600k is fine for the growth phase.

Check the Closet/Cabinet Growing forum for detailed info on what other successful gardeners are doing in their closets.

Seedling soil is fine for seedlings, but start looking for a good potting soil right now. Same goes for the nutrients. A good 2 part or 3 part nutrient system is a good start. Sounds complicated, but it doesn't take long to learn.

And most of all...learn some patience and read till your eyes bleed. Then read some more. :thumbsup: