I can only tell you that you are on your own. Tell no one.
We can only give our experiences. And I wish you Bon Chance! Yes, it is good. Is it really good? Really, really good? Kinda good? See what I mean?
You can show pictures. But, all I want to see is the buds. The Buds tell the entire story. So, I don't use nutes anymore. Just plain old plant food. I don't change food, anymore, just concentration changes. Everything about Nutes is incorrect, and not for cannabis. It is for Euro Indoor food crops, etc, etc. They sell it for cannabis, and some does work. But, I just use 16-16-16 Sea Grow and I add Cal/Mag and Silica. Miracle Grow works just fine if you add Cal/Mag. Silica makes for strong stems.
So, the last thing you want and what I will rarely give, is advice. But, for you I will pass on my clues. You have to do experiments. There is no perfect way or system There is only your excellent way, in your system. It won't be excellent at first. It is all your Location, Situation, and Funds.
So. Here is a fact. Forget lumen. For a very technical reason that only the plant can appreciate, you only care about foot-candles. And it takes 10.76 lumen per sq meter, to make up the energy of 1 foot candle. That is energy received. Lumen is radiance emitted.
Sun Power, or the max density of photons at the surface of the leaf outdoors at sea level, is about 10,000 foot candles. OK? So, do some math. Look up some specs. My 1000w HPS bloom light get Sun Power at 25 inches. My 250 CFL, gets that at 8 inches.
Also, the only thing that matters for energy density of the arriving photons, is actual watts of work. Dissipated watts is work. Apparent watts is a scam.
So, 11 x 65w (actual or scam?) = 715w actual, is more than plenty in a closet. I use 250w in a 32x32" tent.
Mixing colors? Absolutely. If we could afford it, we would blast 10K FC, indoors. But, that is not needed and expensive, so we pump watts in the best colors.
So much Lore, about the gear doesn't matter. But, that lumens per watt business, in LED misses the point, I think. It is only total watts. And it is OK to leave out the middle colors, around 4000K.n A waste of watts.
The main thing that matters now for your success is to get roots. Don't over water. Make the roots go on the hunt. (details in my journal) Do not throw clone sized plants in 3 gals and wonder why you can't feed them. They are water logged already, and stalled. Been there.
I start clones in 10 oz of wet feed coco coir, and wait a week, no water. Then into a 6" azalea wet feed pot, wait a week, no water. Then I have roots I can begin to water every day in a completely drained medium. But, whatever you do, you have to start in small rooting cups first.
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