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Noods, thanks for sharing your knowledge, I will definitely remember that when I get started.Advice on pots: A mistake that many, many people make when filling the pots is leaving the soil too loose. After a while and a few waterings, the soil level sinks up to a few inches and the lower leaves of the plant are down under the level of the top of the pots. This is bad for circulation and an ideal breeding ground for mold on the top of your soil.
Also, it's hard enough to feed your plants (smaller, bushier phenos) when all of the foliage is above the top of the pot. If you're using airpots where you have to water slowly and develop a sort of system to do it, you'll constantly be splashing your leaves with your nutes solution and that can burn your leaves (IF they're below the level of the top of the pot).
To avoid this, you have to "pack" the soil in the pots. You don't want the soil to be like cement and rock hard, but you want it tight. What I do is start with an empty pot, add about 2 inches of soil, spray it down with some specially treated water, then lift the pot a few inches above the ground and let it fall. See? -now it's only 1 inch of soil. Next, add another two inches of soil, spray, lift, drop... and repeat this process till the pot is full. If you do this, the soil level will stay flush with the top of the pot till the end of the cycle.
Spraying with water while filling the pots leaves you with a pre-moistened
environment that your beans will love to come to life in.
TX, thanks for yout advice, I almost ordered the 4'x8 tube fixture today. Glad I didn't!You might think about getting 2) 4-bulb fixtures, instead of 1) 8-bulb fixture... much easier for bulb changes and, if you do have a serious failure, it only affects half your lighting...
IMPORTANT: Make sure to get T-5 HO. I almost bought a regular T-5 fixture and the lumen output of the two isn't even close... It was on a grow website, and sold as a grow light, so be careful.
It makes a lot more sense to get 2, 4 tube fixtures, yea it probably will cost a little more, but like you said it is some insurance.
By the way, I will be growing some of HighRises offerings for my first grow. I will be posting a journal when I get started.
Thanks for all the help and advice everyone

Those are some great prices and the gear looks very nice!!! :thumbs: