Update - #3 Plant is now thriving after the flush. It was looking much better after a few hours and nearly 24hrs on it's looking better than ever. I'm using a totally organic liquid fertilizer and I think it's building up in the soil between feedings. So I'm going to cut the dose in half and semi flush before every feeding.
I'm starting to worry about pot size and overall height after I switch to 12/12. Just wishing the little #2 and #4 plants would get a bit bigger first. I was hoping to take a clone from each plant.

**BKSkillz - Thanks for the heads up. I am aware that flat white is supposed to be better than foil and mylar etc. I have upgraded from the foil to the mylar because it was easier and cheaper to get, looks much better and I'm not worried about hot spots as I'm only using CFLs. It seems to be reflecting a lot better than the foil was thatâ??s for sure. I will use the mylar for the rest of this grow and consider going white for the next if I decide to do it again. I'll keep an eye on your grow too and give you some feedback.
**Trichome Creator - I'm also aware that I won't get a huge yield from flouros. I've done some research before hand and if I get half as much as BobBong has from his CFL grows I'll be very happy. I don't smoke a lot anymore and this grow will last me for a long long time. I also wanted to try and produce some more seeds as my seed stock is at the end of its shelf life.
**RUKind - I will
elcheapo Reviewed by elcheapo on . Elcheapo's First Indoor Grow. I initially started out with the idea of using a CFL or 2, wanting to avoid hydro shops and HID lighting. After researching it a little I found one of BobBongs threads and was stunned to see his amazing results. Although money isn't a factor, my goal was to spend what it costs to buy an ounce, on equipment. Also trying to keep everything really simple. Lighting I purchased was :- 3 x Natural CFLs (48watt/240watt equiv. 5000k) Energy Saving 3 x Warm White CFLs (48watt/240watt equiv. 3000k) Rating: 5