Here are some pics of what I've got going on now. 4 23w 6500K CFL, 1 42w 3000K, homemade CO2 canister, and a small fan for some vent. This is my first grow and I'd appreciate some feedback. I'm trying to keep the plants as short as possible due to a limited grow space (apt. living). I'll switch to all red spectrum CFL's for flowering. These pics are about 2.5 weeks into it. I just added all these lights today. I previously had three. Also, just bought high N liquid nutes today. Thinking about switching to some organic mix when I transplant to something bigger, and using the LST method to make most of my space (approx. 3.5x2x3.5, I guess.) Any comments?
You've made a decent start, now you must pay close attention to the lumen outputs of your lights and the water and nutrients you're feeding your plants. You can achieve something with the resources you have, and your most limiting one will be the height restriction. So make up for what you lack in resources by growing cleverly, and that means getting as much information as you can.
You're right to be concerned about your height, as that will be your biggest problem. Here's what I suggest.
Your cfl's are fine, they're in the right colour temperature for tight internodes, but ditch the 432w 3000 one for the moment - it's putting out too much light in the red end of the spectrum and too much infra-red - it'll make the plant stretch, which you don't want - you want them nice and compact and small. Also come up with a better arrangement than the spotlights you're using - you're losing an awful amountof those precious lumens.
Your 4 x 23w clf's will output something in the region of 60 lumens per watt and about 70-80% of the light will be in the PAR range plants use. So that's 4 x 23w = 92w x 60 =5,520 lumens x 80% = 4,416 lumens per sq foot at 1 foot distance. That's enough lumens for vegetative growth, as the plant only needs about 2,500 lumens per sq foot for healthy vegetative growth, but you must maximise those lumens, at the moment you're not in those spot lights.
I suggest you make up a horizontal row of them spaced about 8 inches apart, using bulb holders and wiring from a DIY store. You can also make up a horizontal reflector to sit above them out of some matt white board. That should be fine for vegeative growth.
We can deal with flowering nearer the time, but with 3.5ft in height, you're going to have to flower them at about 8-10 inches tall, because they can double and triple in height in flowering.