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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2008

Just so you know there is no video 5. There was a bout of laziness on my part.

My large tomato plant came through as well as my hot pepper plant. My beans are flowering and one of my onions seems to be really growing correctly. I have a type of cherry tomato, a medium heat pepper, and 2 sweet peppers still growing.

My light seems to be doing well. It is a 105 watt CFL (400 watt equivalent) that puts off 5000 lumens at 6500k color temperature.

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  • you need movement in the air to simulate nature. Get a fan !! and grow GREEN

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  • you need a fan what kind of light are you usen?

  • what brand of soil did you use for that big tomato plant?

  • @ElijahDTF also it absorbs more lumens then paper

  • just to let you know tin foil isnt good for the plant it creates hot spots and burns it, flat white walls are more reflective, the most reflective material for plant growing is called mylar

  • wrong light by the way

  • for the onions put up  a small cage

  • sorry but your failure makes me feel less confident in my garden. Btw onions doesn't take 2 yrs from seed....they just take very long. Like from late march til like september or october (from seed)

  • try using a dowel to hold the onions up

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