Slimm
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i'm having trouble understanding how you are going to light 4 rows of plants at different heights in an efficient manner with a flat led array. some of your plants could be as much as 3 feet and some will be as little as 8-10 inches unless i have missed something.
if you draw a 2 ft line for a base, a 3 ft line for one side, and 1 ft line on the other side, the resultant angle between the tops of the 3 and 1 foot sides would be at least 35 degrees.
you could hang the light at that angle but the length of the display would have to change from 2 ft to 2.75 ft to light all plants evenly.
it seems to me that, in a 2x2 space, you would be far more efficient doing a scrog with 1 plant.
maybe i'm missing something but it also seems that the larger plants on one side would shade out the smaller plants on the other side.
I have two 1x2 panels hanging independently. I have them slightly staggered and the lower angled slightly toward the center of the tent. The shorter plants in front go on stands. I have three rows going now - I agree it's going to be crowded in there soon. However, the plants get defoliated so the more mature plants don't shade much. Row two is the unruly row - I may have tie back a fan or two.
I agree on the scrog comment, however I want to play with 12/12 from the start. This is just an experiment.