Middle of the grow period on my indoor grow

Just a few pics to show what my indoor grow is looking like. Right now running 2 each 10002 veg lights and 1 each 1000 mh light. I hve found that having a supplemental mh capacity improves the overall growth and color of the plants. I hve 5 Barneys Farm Honey B plants, 3 Northern Lights and 1 Auto Sugar Mango. The ASR should be ready by Christmas, got nice hard buds on it now. I did not grow it as a true auto, but kept it under 24 hours lights for about 6 weeks, then put it under 11 hours a day of light. All the plants were sprouted 18 Sep, went into short day lights 18 Nov, starting some big buds now, even with only a couple of weeks under them. The grow room is 11' x 12' with 8' ceilings, lights are at 7' height. These plants completely fill the grow room!!!! I have no idea why I can't get these pics to rotate, oh well.
 

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bioWheel

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Awesome job and pics. You are going to get some yield from those 'babies'. I'm sure about growing plants on their side though. You probably have to rotate them a lot. ;-)
 
LOL, yeah, sideways is tough!!! For some reason, when I uploaded the pics, they all were flipped to the side. The tallest HoneyB is 7', the other 4 are 6' - 6 1/2' tall. The 3 northern lights are all about 5 1/2' to 6' tall. The Auto Sugar Mango is only about 3' tall, but she is really budding out nicely. These are some of the biggest plants I have been able to grow, either inside or outside. It will be interesting to see what the yield will be off of them. Specs on the ASM says 25 - 40 grams indooors, I think I will probably double that. Hoping for 12 oz per plant on the HoneyB and Northern Lights.
 
Indoor grow lights are a necessity when it comes to indoor gardening. You can enjoy a hearty and bountiful garden indoors year round. All you have to do is make your plants think they are outdoors and the plants will act as if they are growing outdoors.
 
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