mark, you're gonna need more light. 70w of flouro's won't produce anything beyond a stick plant and you're doing damn good to get as far as you have! next time, if you're still using flouro's, keep the plants short and the lights right on top of them (well, an inch or so above) but you will still need a lot more lights. you'll need more intensity to get a yield worth the time and effort. save your money, buy standard 'shop lights' if you must stay with flouro's. they're only 15-18 bucks and another 5 bucks or so for the pig tail (most don't come with the plug because they're usually straight-wired into the ceiling...so don't forget the pigtail! and a couple wire nuts for each light.
but an hid makes a big diff and should be on your shopping list if you are serious about getting involved with gardening...
m.g. Reviewed by m.g. on . Flowering @ 3 weeks.. Lost my second female...it was much bigger than this one, but oh well. Does this seem to be an acceptable plant? I know the pictures aren't that great but you can distinguish what it is..sorry for quality. 2 26w 2700k CFL's, 1 23w 6500k CFL, 2' plant and aquarium fluoro...and that's all I wanted to swing for lighting. Rating: 5