7 of 12 female Eagle scouts. I had 12 in that pack
100% germ. about 36 days in give or take.
These are beautiful!!! Let me preface this comment by saying I used to let my cat sleep on the top of my pots because she liked the heat and wind. It was a clothes closet with a sliding door.
I hate to be that guy, but I'd regret not recommending buying a 4x4 tent and fan/filter. I'd also panda film the carpet prior to putting in the tent. You can use painter's tape to prevent damage to your walls.
Carpet can provide a home to pests and a place for particulates, and will shed. Imagine planting, growing, and harvesting your plants, only to see an assortment of stuff when you use a digital microscope for the first time, to see when to cut.
250$-320$ (100$ tent, 200$ fan/filter, 20$ panda film) seems like a lot. Plus, 50$-70$ for hypoapsis mites (tons of different names), rove beetles (maybe) and your choice of 3-5 other species with 1$ hanging sachet. (I use evergreen growers. They once told me two of the species on my list would attack each other, and then they recommended a better solution. Nature's good guys are pirates.) I'd consider it insurance against losing the money invested in genetics, soil and energy.
No disrespect intended. They look beautiful. The last thing you want is to get a few weeks into flower and start seeing problems, be they bugs or significant particulate deposits on your flowers.
As I write this, I'm watching a show that said, "people literally hate being told how to spend their money."
Envision me as a goblin, troll-like creature except instead of pillaging vulnerable people as they cross my bridges, I give marginally qualified advice to people who didn't ask for it.