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PostPosted: Jul 21st, '09, 02:45 

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Bitten by the AP bug a year ago, & now have a small mass of vegatation in the basement currently driven by goldfish & artificial light.
I seem to be having a shortage of flowering with my tomatoes, cucs & pepper plant are growing & flowering. I'm getting more growth than I need (limited space) about 10' total length but only a couple of large & about 8-10 cherry toms (2 of each plant) Generally everyone who can still get light seems happy, any suggestions? hbb


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PostPosted: Jul 21st, '09, 03:04 
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Flouresent lighting tends to be good for greening but the incondesent bulbs provide more red spectrum which triggers blooming. Not sure of your lighting somthing to consider.


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