Thought I would give a little look of what I have going on over here...
So before we go forward just want to warn you that I'm pretty high. I just smoked the last of my stuff and probably am going to go a while without weed. I'll manage somehow, mostly with relaxation techniques lmao. Damn don't look forward to it. Anyway, I'm looking for a job and I need to save money so two great reasons to pass on Mary for a while.
I wanted to bring something up that I've noticed while canvassing the vasts amount of growing journals out there. It seems like many first time growers make the mistake of being overeager about their plants and end up seriously stunting growth or even killing their grow. These little seedlings do not need any nutrients. They also don't need to be drowned out by water twice every day. All they need is for you to keep things nice and simple. Have your lights within optimal range (I have mine around 4 inches of the plants with the box closed), make sure the soil is moist but be careful not to over water, and keep the temp as close to 78 as possible. When you start hitting the 90s your plants are in serious trouble. I've read a few places that having your humidity at 60% is ideal for germination. My humidity was pretty low at first, but it increased by 30% once I moved to dual box. I'm thinking it might be because I took the dome off the seeds and exposed them and the run off water to the box's air. Be careful though, too much humidity is bad. I believe you want to aim for around 50% during vegetation.
It's easy to get so caught up and excited about your first grow that you can't wait to find something to do...but please give your baby adequate time. Personally I've recently decided that my entire grow is going to be organic. The great thing about that is you don't have to really worry about overdoing things like you do with chemicals. There are teas you can make using molasses, bat guano, and worm castings that will give your bud an awesome smell and taste. I have read about the positive effects of organics in several different places, if you want quality bud be sure to check out the organic section on the forums. What can be better for a plant than nature?
I'm going to end up scrapping some of these plants. This is my first grow and figured that I would play around with some seeds while waiting for the seeds I ordered from Herbie's to get here. One is a feminized so def going to pull that out and start some clones when possible.
Am toying with the idea of keeping one of these bagseed as an experiment and see how it reacts to changes...like when I start nutes a few weeks from now. Bagseed test dummy =P.
And I'll leave you with this last pic..shows the fan I mounted to help the seedlings stalks grow strong. If you look hard you can see the stocking over the cut out. I duct taped it on the other side and made the square smaller on that side...been reading that passive air intake works best when the intake is half the size of the outtake.