So this is my first post on this website and I have so many questions that need answers, and I cant seem to find them, this website is the most help I've gotten so far though, I love it. Anyway my name is Brandon, Marine Veteran, and lover of all things HOT! I got my first foot in the heat game when I was stationed in San Diego, they have this store called Hot Licks, and me and my buddy wanted to know what the hottest sauce they had was, and she directed me to a small casket box, with yellow caution tape around it, none other than the 2011 limited edition of Dave's Insanity Sauce, and after that I was hooked! Up until recently I have never even thought about growing, but the other day I was at walmart with my girl and she was getting some seeds for growing season, and I noticed that Burpee had the Habanero seeds, and I was like what the heck I'll get a pack and see what happens. Well then I fell in love right away, and I had a crazy idea to create a small little grow operation in my basement, especially after I bought some Carolina Reaper seeds that will be here in about a week. The only problem is that as I'm sure most basements are, not as warm as the rest of the house, and that with Wisconsins all ready outrageous weather pattern I dont think it works well.
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So far what I have is my general idea of what I wanted it to look like, mixed with about 3 hours of searching for everything indoor pepper growing. I have 2 2 bulb 48" fluorescent shop lights with Verilux full spectrum sunlight bulbs, which cost $11 a piece, but I figured It'd be worth it running 65000K and 2700 Lumens, I figured that 2" above the surface of my jiffy 36 seed biodegradable starter it would be enough heat to keep it warm, but there is no heat coming off the lights at all! I grabbed them and it was barely even warm, and then looked at the box and it said something about running at 0 degrees or something but I thought for some reason it was talking that it would run if it were that cold. I have the lights hanging from the cross beams on ceiling hooks with a small chain connected to the lights so I'm able to adjust height as the grow, and today I'm planning on making a reflective box with cardboard and aluminum foil for the light to intensify a bit, and hopefully to keep it heated in there as well. I was reading on heating mats, but what about when they started getting larger and I was planning on transplanting to 10" pots. I know it's awhile off and I will have them outside anyway, but I'm think about doing year round growing, or trying to at least, so the information would be helpful for future use and just general knowledge. Does this sound like a good start? Plan? So far I have used some plant food recommended on here, and use epsom an water once and they are planted in miracle gro. Again any help would be so much appreciated, my girlfriend was complaining because I spent about $120 between lights and everything, but I told her I spent more on dumber stuff, and this is now a hobby of mine, i'm taking a lot of pride in it, and I find a great amount of satisfaction in it as well.
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So far what I have is my general idea of what I wanted it to look like, mixed with about 3 hours of searching for everything indoor pepper growing. I have 2 2 bulb 48" fluorescent shop lights with Verilux full spectrum sunlight bulbs, which cost $11 a piece, but I figured It'd be worth it running 65000K and 2700 Lumens, I figured that 2" above the surface of my jiffy 36 seed biodegradable starter it would be enough heat to keep it warm, but there is no heat coming off the lights at all! I grabbed them and it was barely even warm, and then looked at the box and it said something about running at 0 degrees or something but I thought for some reason it was talking that it would run if it were that cold. I have the lights hanging from the cross beams on ceiling hooks with a small chain connected to the lights so I'm able to adjust height as the grow, and today I'm planning on making a reflective box with cardboard and aluminum foil for the light to intensify a bit, and hopefully to keep it heated in there as well. I was reading on heating mats, but what about when they started getting larger and I was planning on transplanting to 10" pots. I know it's awhile off and I will have them outside anyway, but I'm think about doing year round growing, or trying to at least, so the information would be helpful for future use and just general knowledge. Does this sound like a good start? Plan? So far I have used some plant food recommended on here, and use epsom an water once and they are planted in miracle gro. Again any help would be so much appreciated, my girlfriend was complaining because I spent about $120 between lights and everything, but I told her I spent more on dumber stuff, and this is now a hobby of mine, i'm taking a lot of pride in it, and I find a great amount of satisfaction in it as well.