You know, you could sidelight one side with the t5s & the other with a few cfls for a comparison. That would be interesting. If I have two rows of plants, I underlight between the rows where they would otherwise be shaded, but because I keep short plants, it actually lights the sides between the rows. Google 'parabolic plant growth' sometime. Think you'll find it interesting. I prune the lower part of my plants. Then I prune out the smaller branches that wouldn't produce much. That way, all the side/underlighting really gets put to use & the plants energies can focus on making the remaining buds plumper. I like it when all those prunings are big enough to clone. I like cloning. Saves so much time.
-- I worked on my cabinet a little today. What ever I could get done that didn't require going outside & playing with electric in the rain. I was gluing & screwing a sawmill slat to the ceiling to attach the lights to. And I dropped the damned board right on my head, glue in my hair, screw hole in my scalp. You know, sometimes I really need a helper. Then I could drop boards on somebody else's head! I would have been fine, but my damned nose started running. I had to wipe it, but I let go with the wrong hand! That gorilla wood glue was hell getting out of my hair, so if the screws don't hold, that glue surely will! You know, now that I think about it. I had the drill in one hand, & wipped my nose with the other... humm................. ouch!