The good, the bad, and the ugly.
The ugly: My clones died. Too much moisture, not enough heat. I'm not really worried about this, as I have a set of seeds on the way that will be planted once I'm at the halfway mark of flowering. I'll need to do a ton of research on proper cloning if I'm going to take clones on my next grow, but, again, live and learn. Taking everything in stride as a learning experience.
The bad: No pistils yet. It's been two weeks, but they're sativa dominant, and the Peppermint Kush has a bit of sativa in her, so no worries here. If anything, the longer they take to show, the more likely they are to be females. Talk about a test of patience though...
I taped up the blue diodes on my LED lights (cardboard and tape. It's red as fuck in there now). Tonight, after their cycle is dark, they'll be getting 24 hours of dark before going back under the now all-red light (maybe a day and a half to keep my light schedule consistent. I'm happy with the "noon to midnight on" schedule.
The Good: I completely re-did my light fixture setup. It sacrifices a bit of vertical space in exchange for much more horizontal space, which is good. It also leaves room for expansion. Also, the ONA bucket idea is solid. I'm switching it up and using soil moist with ONA concentrate (and saving the gel for emergencies).
Fun fact: If you look up ONA concentrate on amazon, it's frequently purchased with soil moist and a fan. Several people seem to have beat me to this idea.
Anyways, pictures. The plants are very healthy and loving life. The box conditions have improved and will continue to improve.
-I'm not out of the game yet. Just nothing "noteworthy" (in my opinion) to show at the moment.
Building the light fixture was... "fun." Lots of creative thinking, a few tripped circuits (because I accidentally an extra wire), and a few measurements... but this turned out quite nicely. It uses the light socket idea that the PC box is using, and is screwed into the top of the cabinet drawer.
*sigh*... the things I do to make my plants show their girly parts q.q
Anyways, happy growing! I'll try my best to keep everyone updated. This was long overdue.
EDIT: Pro tip... If a fertilizer is concentrated (like Dyna-Gro) and it says to use 1/4 tsp per gallon... they really mean 1/4 tsp per gallon. Lower it to 1/8 per gallon, or use an eyedropper for measurements.
-Something I learned the easy way. Don't learn this the hard way.