I've been looking on YouTube and other things about whether or not to grow indoors or hydroponic or not. I decided to give it a try. I am waiting for some jalapeño seeds and Tasmanian habanero seeds to come from Pepper Joe's (I've recently read mixed reviews about him on this forum). But here's hoping for the best. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Once I get the seeds sprouted and going I will be growing hydroponically under 3 2ft T5HO (2-6500k and 2000lumens, 1 3000k and 2000 lumens). I will be keeping them about 8 inches from the canopy of the plants with about a 18hr photoperiod. After a month I will be switching to 12. Growing two or three plants. That's why I think the t5ho would be most economic for me and hopefully still get a good amount of fruit.
I have a 30 gallon container that I will fill with water and connect an air pump running into it into 2 14inch air stones. The nutrient kit a guy at the hydroponic store recommended to me was General Hydroponics FloraSeries Performance Pack. I will have the plants in 5 inch net pots.
I would love to keep my plants outside but due to the crazy weather here in michigan, you never know what you're going to get hour to hour. So I want to have my plants inside year round so I can have them in a more controlled environment.
Once I get the seeds sprouted and going I will be growing hydroponically under 3 2ft T5HO (2-6500k and 2000lumens, 1 3000k and 2000 lumens). I will be keeping them about 8 inches from the canopy of the plants with about a 18hr photoperiod. After a month I will be switching to 12. Growing two or three plants. That's why I think the t5ho would be most economic for me and hopefully still get a good amount of fruit.
I have a 30 gallon container that I will fill with water and connect an air pump running into it into 2 14inch air stones. The nutrient kit a guy at the hydroponic store recommended to me was General Hydroponics FloraSeries Performance Pack. I will have the plants in 5 inch net pots.
I would love to keep my plants outside but due to the crazy weather here in michigan, you never know what you're going to get hour to hour. So I want to have my plants inside year round so I can have them in a more controlled environment.