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    total newb needs help

    Get a 5 gallon planter and fill it with top soil, make sure that it has no nutrients in it (MiracleGro = Acidic) and it should be pH neutral. A cheaper way to go than LED's that I use is CFL's which are easily obtainable (e.g you can buy them anywhere) get 4-5 CFL's depending on the wattage...
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    total newb needs help

    What to do: Read the stickys and FAQ before asking questions about what to do for everything :) those should tell you all about aero, organic and other types of growing and growing in general. If you decide to grow one specific way check out the forums devoted to that way of growing. - Sativuh
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    Compact Fluorescent?

    The area is 10' tall and for ventilation I have two fans that I built into the wall, one pulling out old air and the other pushing new air.
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    Compact Fluorescent?

    lol ignore the above post :) you posted while I was posting so I didn't see it, thanks for the help :D
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    Compact Fluorescent?

    By high powered bulb I mean a bulb that is higher powered (e.g. more wattage) than what I'm currently using. When I said high powered I didn't mean HPS, I just meant stronger that what I had. What will I need to grow 1-3 plants in a 3'x4' area and roughly how much will it cost me?
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    Compact Fluorescent?

    How well would I be able to use something along the lines of http://www.amazon.com/Watt-Super-Ultra-Sun-Bulb/dp/B001C921UK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=hpc&qid=1270007365&sr=8-1 ? I would only be using a single one of those, but my grow space is painted white to help reflect light. Additionally I have...
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    Compact Fluorescent?

    I have a 26W compact fluorescent light bulb in a desk lamp and it'll be a little while before I can get a higher powered bulb (a few weeks) and was wondering how long will I be able to use this 26W on a single plant? Also, if there is a cheaper alternative to a larger bulb, let me know...
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