Hey everyone,
Thanks for the advice!
What I have done so far was give it a reasonably good mist as the soil was definitely dry and unplugged the fan for the passive intake. I think it was just drawing in air too much and drying everything out. On top of that, I am giving it 4 hours of darkness, switching the schedule to 20/4 until some leaves show and maybe go back to 24/0. The soil does not seem to be drying up, but I will be keeping an eye on it and misting as dire wolf suggested.
The two indicas are growing and I can see the seeds splitting, one has already fallen off, so I'm not to worried about those two really, but the sativa's are still the same. Those one's were close to the intake hole so I wonder if they were drying up quicker?
The soil that is being used is
promix organic vegetable herb and garden mix with mycoactive, its what I had around. Looked it up, seemed to be ok.
The grow box is made out of an old dresser, lined in mylar. The light has been taken off an aerogarden and it is a 30 wat LED grow light "high performance, energy effecient full spectrum". I used the aerogarden last year to start 2 plants and it went well, but how its shaped, it's not wasy to sit 4 plants under. I felt like the light would be strong enough to start 4 plants before bringing them outside.
The box is 29 x 14 x 36 and the fan purchased is 100CFM....which I realize is too much, but i didn't really want to wire a computer fan.
The goal of my box was to create somethin and pay as least amount of money as possible, while it still being decent of course.