Thanks for stopping by and you encouragement, of course, is much appreciated, Cloudz.
The CFL is kept about 6 inches above the plants. I really don't intend on supplying anymore light than that due to how I plan on only using this setup to sprout some plants and ready them for the outdoors. I plan on only keeping these seedlings for about 2 weeks or so, from sprout not germ, and LST them a little here and there to keep them from outgrowing each other. I just now took my two eldest, pc1 and pc2, outdoors for a sunlight run but they're still only 13 days from germ, or 6 days from sprout. I'm monitoring them closely for any adverse or positive reaction. If all goes well I may let them spend the night on my porch and see how they react through the night and early morning sunlight.
A lot of this will be trial and error, but the master plan is to plant 20 total plants, transplant them outdoor, and hopefully achieve 5-10 healthy organic fems. My sites are well chosen, spread out a few miles apart, and the soil is amazing. Checked in on the sites the other day after about a week of no rain and about 3-4 inches in I could tell the ground beneath was awesome. Tons of foliage in the area, all thriving, inches and inches of undergrowth looks like nobody/nothing has ever been there, and I'd bet my own property these properties have never seen a plow. One foot down and it's worm city, dark, moist...good ol' Kentucky soil. I live in a great environment lol. Only thing is I didn't do much to disturb the plots I'll be planting in. I want to see how my plants will react to plain old nature and so I didn't even prepare any soil, add any teas, or none of that. Guerrilla farming at it's best, or worst perhaps lol, right here. Only thing I'll do is once I have my seedlings ready I'll head off to my spots 2 hrs before sunset, dig a 1x1x1 foot hole, and nestle them into the earth. I'll use an organic potting soil to fill in the holes, maybe a little lime and something for aeration, but that's it. Good luck plants! After that I only plan to visit MAYBE once a week for the first few weeks to check for pest damage, soil conditions, overall plant health, water IF NEEDED, and to spray some deer repellant to keep the beasts away lol. Deer are terrible around here.
But I checked out your setup, man, looking good! I was contemplating my own C02 rig but wasn't sure how to incorporate it into what I was planning. Good luck and hope you harvest mad grams!