Thank you! I tried to plan as much as possible before starting, but as everyone learned very quickly I'm sure - things require constant adjustment. It's been a fun few weeks and I really can't wait to start flowering in a few more.

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Yesterday, I threw out the smallest and weakest plant, much to my chagrin. I transferred the 3 strongest to larger pots. Today, I covered the top in generic hydroton. I have noticed occasional tiny flies in the cabinet (fungal gnats perhaps), so I have some fly paper hanging and hopefully the hydroton will prevent soil penetration.

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Closed cabinet!

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Each wall looks like this for CFL setup. I am constantly changing the fixture positions to see what might give the best light coverage. These are currently 6400K for veg stage. I will add 2700K in the higher fixtures when I begin flower stage as the plants increase in size and begin bud production. Anybody have any thoughts on using ALL 2700K in both CFL fixtures on both sides? I know catbuds references using a combo of 2700K/6400K during flower for full spectrum coverage. I'm wondering if this is the most beneficial, or if ALL 2700K is the way to go? For the size plants I'm growing I bet it doesn't even make much of a difference. However, I would like to incorporate more substantial under-lighting somehow by flowering time! I will figure something out.