Hello
I started this 8 days ago by simply putting bag seeds into small dirt cups. One type was sativa and one was indica, you can tell the difference in the plants by the pictures. This box is a temporary box until I get the new one with mylar completed.
Yes, I know it's dirty on the bottom. If I get this many females, I only plan on growing three or four inside. The males will go outside and will be able to pollinate the outside females on my 13 acres of dense woods.
My box is a 20 inch x 12 inch x 12 inch tupperware box, painted flat white on the inside and black on the outside. There's one computer fan at the top sucking air out. The air intake is passive, a few holes are cut in the bottom of the box.
I've got 4 20 watt CFLs and one 26 watt, giving me a grand total of 106 watts of CFL power. 3 of the lights are daylight CFLs, two of them are soft whites (including the uncoiled one seen in pictures). All are energy savers.

Here you can see some of my plants with Buddha.

A closer shot of Buddha and his buds.

This is my biggest plant, I transplanted it yesterday and it has grown significantly since. It seems like there was no shock whatsoever.

Here's a closeup of it. Pretty, huh?

Here's the other variety of bagseed I planted. It looks like sativa compared to the other bagseed plants, doesn't it? It's tied with my biggest plant in age, and also tied with another plant in 2nd biggest height.

A closer shot of the presumed sativa.

This is a plant who got knocked over by accident when it was younger. The stem broke, but not completely towards the bottom of the dirt. It was purple for a good while and the plant started drooping. I propped it up against the side of the cup and watered it. The stem has since then grown stronger and it can support itself, and the purple coloring has been changed to green. The leaves still look funny and are curling, as before, but alot of growth in the middle has happened.
Expect more updates and pictures!