I realize this is an odd size, and has odd lighting requirements being only 24" deep. It's due to movement within the room, and using the tables so the patient is able to get to everything without leaning over. Fewer plants is better. Not moving them is also important, so only 1 plant deep. What would you do with the space? Here's my idea, please help me modify it: 6 or 7 plants in 5-7 gallon pots Individual scrog circles - 12" height above soil level - 18" circumference. Math - every plant needs 2" on each side of the tomato cage circle to breathe 22"*7plants=just under 13 feet Now we are stuck on the lighting part. It's too narrow for two 600w HPS lights. Other lights (T5, LED, florescence, induction, etc) are less proven, but not necessarily ruled out completely. Moving parts are specifically forbidden (or anything that can malfun[SIZE=3]ction)[/SIZE], but in this case it seems like a long light mover is the best option. Please advise. Thank you!