there is already plenty of info in the FAQ section to get anyone started, etc. ... what BigBudDaddy has suggested, is a very SIMPLE low-cost plan to get newbies started, to show how easily and cheaply fluorescent lamps can grow quality product ... the more advanced info is available all over this website, and others ... read prior posts, you will see I answered your question about the aquarium light, I believe that the color temperature is way up in the ultra-violet range ... I am not positive about that, but pretty sure ... if so, it would likely kill your plants ... see, this is a good point ... when beginners are told to do something one way, or they read instructions that instruct one way, they always seem to say "well, what about ??, can I do ?? instead ?" ... there lies the problem... while there are always different ways to do everything, this will be the SIMPLE, CHEAP, Beginner Way ... your aquarium light doesn't sound right, for color temp, for wattage, for lumens, it all adds up to 'not good' (its hard to believe any 20-watt bulb puts out 2200 lumens, maybe a misprint) ... but, you can still get the right CFL or fluororescent tube lights just as cheap, that will work excellently ... its all a matter of doing your reading, following instructions, and learning from your grow as you enjoy the rewards ... :smokin: