ok lets see if i can make my very first post not make me look like a big dummy!
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Hps Bulbs
100w HPS Bulb (9,500 lumens)
250w HPS Bulb (28,500 lumens)
400w HPS Bulb (50,000 lumens)
T5 Floresent Tube (6500k)
24 watt bulbs are 2,250 lumens
54 watt bulbs are 5,000 lumens
High Output Floresent (3000k & 6500k)
Sun Blaze 44 (example bulb) 20,000 lumens
Sun Blaze 48 (example bulb) 40.000 lumens
CFL Floresent Bulb (2700k & 6500k) (
http://www.littlegreenhouse.com/accessory/lights.shtml )
These grow lights are available in 125 watt models. The 2700k bulb provides increased output in the red spectrum which promotes flowering and budding in plants. The 6400k bulb is full spectrum bulb which promotes overall plant growth.
125 watt bulb (9,500lumens) (2700k)
125 watt bulb (9,500 lumens) (6400k)
CFLs are produced in varying shades of white:
* "Warm white" or "Soft white" (2700 K - 3000 K) provides a light very similar to that of an incandescent bulb, somewhat yellow in appearance;
* "White", "Bright White", or "Medium White" (3500 K) bulbs produce a yellowish-white light, whiter than an incandescent bulb still but on the warm side;
* "Cool white" (4100 K) bulbs emit more of a pure white tone; and
* "Daylight" (5000 K - 6500 K) is slightly bluish-white.
that CFL is one i found at a green house specific site, this would be more what you would find at your avarage department store.
Bulb T4
Base Medium Screw (E26)
Wattage 28
Initial Lumens 1750
Color Temperature 2700 K
Color Rendering Index (CRI) 82
Rated Life 12000 hrs
Product Code 40351
Description FLE28QBX/LLCD
UPC 043168403511
so in thought, you would need roughly 29 of this style CFL to produce the same lumens as a single 400w HPS bulb.
this style (which i have seen a few members using, including myself) is more commonly found, like in your 4 to 10 pack set of bulbs.
Bulb T3
Base Medium Screw (E26)
Wattage 26
Initial Lumens 1650
Color Temperature 2700 K
Color Rendering Index (CRI) 82
Rated Life 8000 hrs
Product Code 16254
Description FLE26HT3/2/6H4PK
UPC 043168162548