In need of good advice please!!!

Sikjitsboi

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Hey guys i am starting an indoor closet growroom. I am on a really tight budget so i wanted to ask you guys if my purchases for my grow room will produce decent healthy plants and buds. I have a 2ft deep x 5ft wide x 8ft tall closet (kinda small but its what i have to work with). Along with it i have 4 "T12" flouro lamps that hold 2 lights each with a set of 4 veg bulbs and 4 warm flowering bulbs. Thats a total of 8 bulbs and each bulb is 25 watts. I also have a 65 watt flood light too. That is a total of 265 watts being distributed for 2 femalized purple kush and 2 femalalized pineapple express. So yeah everything is legit (foxfarm organic soil w/perlite,powder fertilizer,timer,great light setup,great ventalation,good breeze,water,ph levels,temp,etc.) but i just wanna know how my light system will treat my broke ass and my good seeds. They will have the best of care from me at all times and i am still learning but i can say i know the basics to growing. I have heard good and bad about all types of lights but i wanna know how you guys think my plants will turn out and if you guys can help a young, focused and determined grower out! If you guys think i should follow through with my setup i will keep you guys updated feedback with picture every week from seed to harvest!!! Please positive feedback only guys!!! Oh yeah last thing, im from hawaii but you guys dont have to worry about the ph levels and temp. I have those under control! Thank you guys. Aloha
 
sounds like a similar setup to mine. i have a small workshop closet that I've converted. i'm using 4 48" high output fluoros at 60 watts each and i had two 15" 15 watt fluoros sitting around i'm using on the sides just for good measure. the space is almost dead on with mine except mine's a foot wider. I've got a great air intake and exhaust system set up that perfectly controls the temp. So far i'm about 3 weeks in veg with 5 plants and they are looking fantastic. this is my first grow and i am by no means an expert but i would say you should have plenty of light for the small area you're working with. be sure to post some pics when everything is set up and good luck.
 
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