Thanks Turtle, I'm going to use clones. I'm thinking of not training them too much, because I have a gut feeling that it is healthier in the end not to. I'll do a SOG and just prune them strategically and hope nature works. I'm probably going to go with five small plants.

My question with ventilation is can it work with all of the fans and vents on one side of the room? I'm thinking of installing all of the intake and exhaust on my new door, so I don't have to fuck up my closet with holes. I don't plan on living there forever. I'm hoping that by blowing are in from the bottom of the door I can get enought air across the room so I'm not just pulling air up the door.

I just had an idea while typing this.

I'm going raise everying up a couple of inches by putting everything on top off a piece of plywood with a couple of 2x4s underneath. I'll cut a vent in the bottom of the door and have the plywood stick out a little past the door. I'll make the "new floor" stop before reaching the back of the closet, making that the intake vent, and light trap in one!

It could work, no?

Thanks again for responding. This is one of the only outlets for discussion I have, cause I don't want to tell loved ones about this "hypothetical" experiment do I?
gitarzan Reviewed by gitarzan on . First grow with Baby Bloomer and 250 hps in closet. Hello I'm new to this board and want to introduce myself. I've been lurking for a long time and I want to give back to the community here, by sharing all of my fuck ups and successes on my first attempt.My set up sofar is; American Hydro Baby Bloomer Hydroton 250 watt HPS light/ballast Cornucopia Nutes My closet is about 3x3x6 and pretty small. I was thinking of building a cabinet for ventilation, but I think now I'll just line the closet with foil wrapping paper, buy a new door and Rating: 5