I have a 2x4 closet that is currently divided in half. The top is for flowering and the bottom is for vegging. Unfortunately this is kind of complicated to deal with. There are two reservoirs on the floor that aren't super easy to access, neither area is that tall, the temperature was impossible to control in the top area with a HPS light, and so on.
So I decided to simplify it to just have one growing area. The thing is, I've got all these lights now: 400w HPS, four 68w CFLs, and two 4ft fluorescent fixtures with two bulbs each. I've spent my way into the poor house on this project so I'm determined to use everything I've bought.
The design I was thinking of was to put the HPS up in the air of course, put the CFLs amongst the plants, and put the fluorescent tubes along the sides facing inwards and then plant 4x8 plants in there (4 plants/square foot). I'd put in clones/seedlings and leave the lights on for them to grow for a week or two (I was thinking until they were 6" tall or so) and then switch to a flowering cycle.
Is this a good idea? Is it useful to put all the extra lights down amongst the plants? I figure they will be beneficial during vegetative growth but will they result in buds growing beneath the canopy? Is that too dense for the plants to be?
I'm also wary of how much heat all the lights would generate since my first attempt failed largely due to heat (also due to being cheap and not shelling out for good nutrients).
Also also I'm using an about 6" deep plastic tub for an ebb and flow setup. For that number of plants is that enough space or should I find something deeper so that they have more space for roots to grow?
I'm just tired of messing with drippers, and maintaining two nutrient solutions, and generally dealing with a closet that is notably more crowded and complicated than optimal. It also cost more than it should have for a first-time setup :\
So I decided to simplify it to just have one growing area. The thing is, I've got all these lights now: 400w HPS, four 68w CFLs, and two 4ft fluorescent fixtures with two bulbs each. I've spent my way into the poor house on this project so I'm determined to use everything I've bought.
The design I was thinking of was to put the HPS up in the air of course, put the CFLs amongst the plants, and put the fluorescent tubes along the sides facing inwards and then plant 4x8 plants in there (4 plants/square foot). I'd put in clones/seedlings and leave the lights on for them to grow for a week or two (I was thinking until they were 6" tall or so) and then switch to a flowering cycle.
Is this a good idea? Is it useful to put all the extra lights down amongst the plants? I figure they will be beneficial during vegetative growth but will they result in buds growing beneath the canopy? Is that too dense for the plants to be?
I'm also wary of how much heat all the lights would generate since my first attempt failed largely due to heat (also due to being cheap and not shelling out for good nutrients).
Also also I'm using an about 6" deep plastic tub for an ebb and flow setup. For that number of plants is that enough space or should I find something deeper so that they have more space for roots to grow?
I'm just tired of messing with drippers, and maintaining two nutrient solutions, and generally dealing with a closet that is notably more crowded and complicated than optimal. It also cost more than it should have for a first-time setup :\