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I currently have thai basil, chives, sweet banana peppers, garden sage, pineapple sage, red profusion tomatoes, thyme, italian oregano, romain lettuce, serano, red, cayenne peppers and heat master tomatoes growing under about 2000watts of full spectrum lights. Any help or tips appreciated.✌️
 

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Hello, and welcome to the Forums.

It looks like you're quite accomplished with artificial-light gardening.
 

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Howdy, crankbait.

I can identify with the heat master tomatoes. Have grown them for years including now. They are terrific in our Aug. and Sept heat.

Your peppers are good but we just can't go without our jalapenos, habaneros. and bells.

Wondering why you decided to grow indoors?

Right now is prime time for all kinds of delicious plants in the family Brassicaceae in our area. We have broc, brussels, various cabbages, turnips, radishes, cauliflower, kale, mustard greens, etc. They will all produce great now through next spring, assuming we don't get another polar vortex like last year.

Looking forward to following your progress going forward.
 
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Howdy, crankbait.

I can identify with the heat master tomatoes. Have grown them for years including now. They are terrific in our Aug. and Sept heat.

Your peppers are good but we just can't go without our jalapenos, habaneros. and bells.

Wondering why you decided to grow indoors?

Right now is prime time for all kinds of delicious plants in the family Brassicaceae in our area. We have broc, brussels, various cabbages, turnips, radishes, cauliflower, kale, mustard greens, etc. They will all produce great now through next spring, assuming we don't get another polar vortex like last year.

Looking forward to following your progress going forward.
We have an outside grow going but im growing indoors prepping for bidens apocalypse..
 

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Bonjour, @Crankbait! My grandfather has grown various tomatoes. However, none were grown under artificial light.
 

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