Started out with wet, but airy local harvested mixed Coco coir (peat, fiber and pulp) in sour cream containers with holes made on the bottom. Misted every day 3xs a day since seedlings emerged. Watered a teaspoon in each on day 3 and 6. They like the big girl 600wLED more than the white CFL. Have them lifted up next to mature plants with light about 3ft away. One seedling born with the shell on her head. Had to remove. She had no coyledons but still made 2 healthy real leaves and now just today, the inner leaves haves begun. Out of 10 of these seeds (they were deeply discounted by the breeder), only 2 have survived over different grows, and none so far through the first 2 weeks. They are slow poppers and suffer from damping off and seed mush rot very easily. However, this grow environment is new and many elements have needed to be worked around like finding proper substrates, and nutrients, using well water that is not naturally drinkable, and adjusting to different temps and humidities.