Pretty much can it be done over the winter? Im new to trying to grow things indoors like that. Any lists of how to do it?
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cheezydemon said:Hey again Yoda!(Q) Do you recommend using any sort of reflector? I have heard that when using only flourescents it is crucial to use white reflective surfaces to direct all light onto the plants, especially with sun loving plants like peppers.
QuebecFire said:I dude ! I got a lot of experience in growing plant indoor not only pepper LOL ....the best kind of lamp accodring to me are the Hight compact fluorescent (HCFL) like envirolite or MG (125 to 300w)...those kind of lamp dont make a lot of heat so it really simple to start with ....not like HPS ou Metal halide ....and for the sperctrum you might take a blue spectrum (6400k)until the fruit appear .... once you'll get small pod use a lamp with a red spectrum (2700k) and you'll get big hot pod
ryanmark said:Check these out. No pods yet, though. But, they're coming, I can feel it!
willard3 said:I try to imtate the sun's spectrum as closely as possible with chiles and run equal wattage MH (blue) and HPS (red) all the time.