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Oh, I was going to say something about reflectors. I wouldn't worry about them. Normally I say, always use reflectors, but your walls are close enough to act reflectors, and, in a condensed space you'll want maximum airflow over your bulbs. Even though they're low wattage, they add up and you want good control over your temperature obviously.
here' some plants I was trying to make really small. Although I just noticed your box is only 20' tall, not 24' like I thought. Only the really mini plant would fit nicely in your box, although 12 of them would be substantial, lol. Anyway, there's people who know more about this than me, but there's lots of tricks to keeping your plants small without compromising all your yield. The one photo shows how I pruned to split the top in 2, then once again on each of those tops the create 4 tops. By this time the growth upward is stunted, but the lower branches will rise up through the top foliage. In the end all the buds are growing on one flat plane, ideal for your kind of situation. You may have to use a smaller pot, or a lower wider pot, in order to fit it in. FYI I the pots I use are 1 gallon, 2 gallon, and 2L cider. Your basic 2L bottle is good I find, cause you can really pack em together. Use green, not clear bottles. Six inch pots might be enough for your space.
In case you can't read the ruler, the plants come in at about 13' 18' and 19' , but this includes some of the larger pots I'm using, as I have the luxury of space. Hope this helps. You're not new at this so you probably, already know about SOG and topping, but that could be a good way to go.
Last edited by NorthWest69; 06-27-2009 at 07:50 PM..
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