BBFan.
Thanks! I've been doing it this way for years.
No, actually the plants are extremely bushy.
Internodes throughout vegetative stage were approx. 1/2 inch apart. Granted, they are some sort of Indica strain, afghan, morrocan, etc. but they never did stretch between nodes to more than one node per inch of height.
Pretty good 'eh? Not bad for lousy old fluros...
Oh, and I had a total of 13 plants in one gallon pots competing for light in a metal cab painted white on the inside with a limited floorspace of 2 foot by 3 foot, with a six foot ceiling for light adjustment. The fluros are very close to the plant sides, so much so that it's almost impossible to keep the leaves from being in contact with the bulbs.
I'm very pleased with my results so far. I will be borrowing a friends 250 watt HPS light to see how it affects flowering, and if I decide it is worth the investment for the outlay I will probably add one to my system. Guess 'Oldskool' has finally graduated to the 'new age'
!
I will still use the fluros for the vegetative stage due to the success I have had over the years with them. One to three sets of leaves per inch during veg is good enough for me brother!