Hello all!
Well let me say it is good to be back! The last time I was on these forums I had just graduated college and was growing my peppers in a cardboard box with CFL lights. I will direct you to my previous explorations http://thehotpepper.com/topic/21259-new-grow-setup-update/
and http://thehotpepper.com/topic/22630-pepper-show-the-wannabe-orange-habanero/
Now that was last year and I have been sadly out of the pepper growing game since that crop. However I saved the seeds and vowed I would return once I had a job and a place to live.
So moving up in the timeline I have now been to my 2nd engineering job since then and I think it is a good time to whip out the seeds and try to grow. I was stuck growing on a north facing balcony before and GUESS WHAT? My apartment has another... NORTH FACING BALCONY.
I am currently residing in Texas now, on oceans in sight.
So I planted my first generation seeds from my tomatoes and habaneros and I am waiting for them to sprout. I am going to grow them on the balcony, albeit it is north facing I am at the top complex and although it does not get direct light. it does get alot of ambient light.
I took my cfl bulb outside and turned it on to compare the difference and I can not even tell the cfl light is even on....
So QUESTION IS: Will it grow? Does the cfl put off as much as the ambient conditions?
Well let me say it is good to be back! The last time I was on these forums I had just graduated college and was growing my peppers in a cardboard box with CFL lights. I will direct you to my previous explorations http://thehotpepper.com/topic/21259-new-grow-setup-update/
and http://thehotpepper.com/topic/22630-pepper-show-the-wannabe-orange-habanero/
Now that was last year and I have been sadly out of the pepper growing game since that crop. However I saved the seeds and vowed I would return once I had a job and a place to live.
So moving up in the timeline I have now been to my 2nd engineering job since then and I think it is a good time to whip out the seeds and try to grow. I was stuck growing on a north facing balcony before and GUESS WHAT? My apartment has another... NORTH FACING BALCONY.
I am currently residing in Texas now, on oceans in sight.
So I planted my first generation seeds from my tomatoes and habaneros and I am waiting for them to sprout. I am going to grow them on the balcony, albeit it is north facing I am at the top complex and although it does not get direct light. it does get alot of ambient light.
I took my cfl bulb outside and turned it on to compare the difference and I can not even tell the cfl light is even on....
So QUESTION IS: Will it grow? Does the cfl put off as much as the ambient conditions?