This pic is a great example of what Walterwhitefire (WWF) was talking about.
Your fellow farmers will manage to argue about every detail. Every detail.
Example: Two sticks and a wire to hold up that twig. What a noob! (End troll mode)
I would have used a single pipe cleaner stuck in the dirt and bent to provide a crutch for the plant.
The wire you used will quickly constrain girth growth and the sticks are already intimately engaged with new roots and should not be removed any time soon.
Lights- I would consider a two by two foot T5 lamp bank. It will always be useful as a utility lamp, and it is presently considered the best bang for the buck in vedg.
WWF's seemingly simple advise to use mixed spectrum T5 bulbs launches you instantly into the realm of advanced techniques.
I am a noob too, but three years in and I have yet to figure out how to buy a T5 light.
Bulbs are hard for me to find, much less spectrum shifted. And what is that HO designation. Is it a bulb and/ or ballast specification?
So I'd use what I have so long as it's working. And I'd say your CFLs are working, and with the addition of a few more you may well get a full vedg from them.
By the time you get to flower you will be looking for a 200 - 400 Watt high pressure sodium lamp. Some will say that should read metal halide, and some would have you spend your money on an LED.
You have time to figure this out.
The one thing none of us will argue about is the fan.
Air movement is essential, and strong enough to buffet the leaves is optimal.
Things you can look forward to.
Over watering.
Temp and humidity control.
And the happy problem of odor control in the weeks before harvest.
And pests. Where to start?
Welcome to a new world view. We were put on earth to serve the plants.