I'm not sure if you can tell too much from the pics but I'll try to explain. In my closet I have built a cabinet. It has three chambers. Cloning, vegging, and flowering. The dimensions of my flower chamber are 3' front to back, 2' wide, and 6' tall. As you can see I have a 250w hps, two 10.0uvb 20w tubes, and two 45w led panels. The whole thing is lined with mylar. I don't raise and lower my lights, its too much trouble so I've made a shelf with multiple height adjustments. So I'm aware that a 250w hps should cover a 3'x3' area. And I'm aware that the light to plant distance should be as short as possible without hurting the plant. The trouble I have is that when the plants are the optimal distance from the light, there is an area of about 6"-8" long and spans the whole 2' width of the chamber that just barely gets any light even on the tops of the plants. And the worst part is that these dark spots are in the front and the back. So at optimal distance from light bulb to plant I'm only able to cover an area of about 2'x2'. As you can see in the pic my 250w reflector has some pretty steep angles which I'm thinking are focusing the light to a smaller area. If this were your problem how would you fix it?