Lighting from the bottom up

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For 5 plants indoor I was wondering if it ok to put lights from the bottom shining upwards. I wanted to put 3 600-watt bulbs above the plants, and was thinking 1 below. The plants are kind of cramped together in a closet and hardly any light gets through the top canopy. Could lighting below cause any problems to the plant? I would make sure the bottom branches don't get too close to the light, or too hot, and that they don't touch the ground. I am wondering will this help the plant, or could it confuse them because of the lighting not coming from above them?

thank!
 
For 5 plants indoor I was wondering if it ok to put lights from the bottom shining upwards. I wanted to put 3 600-watt bulbs above the plants, and was thinking 1 below. The plants are kind of cramped together in a closet and hardly any light gets through the top canopy. Could lighting below cause any problems to the plant? I would make sure the bottom branches don't get too close to the light, or too hot, and that they don't touch the ground. I am wondering will this help the plant, or could it confuse them because of the lighting not coming from above them?

thank!
supplemental lighting is always good.....i dont think a 6000w is the way to go unless they r gonna be monsters...i would try floros
 
Sounds like an accident waiting to happen... careful you don't spill any water or nutes. Boom, zap.
 
Very true. I had a mister spray a 600w and boom. Glass particles and Sulfur over my crop. Had to trash the crop. Try to protect against accidents when you design your setup.
 
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