Light question, which bulb to use?

smyke

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So my DIY canopy is in its final stages and now its time to decide on the bulbs. I have 4 fixtures in there for screw-in CFLs.
I thought about using two of each of the bulbs pictured below, because it will give me 2 different light spectrums although in the lower range for good plant growth. Going strictly by WPG it will give me just under 2wpg. but then I read somewhere that lumens are important too. What do you all think? what combination I should use or maybe go with 4 of the same kind?

Please let me hear your suggestions.

100W spiral is rated at 27W, 1300 lumens, 5500K. flood is rated at 16W, 600 lumens and 6700K.

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i dont know i got with 18,000 K for my plants and i run a total of 36 watts, and my plants do great
 
Are your sockets pointing down? What are the dimesions of your tank? Personally, I would have chosen to use T-8 bulbs instead. You have more choices in bulbs bulbs and can even over-drive them if you like.

but, given the choice of your two examples, I would choose something else. I think Phillips makes a daylight 6700k spiral bulb sold at Lowes. A bit more pricey but better color.
 
why T-8s there low light, if you have 60 extral bucks, then you sould buy the T-5 set up duel bulbs. thats what i use
 
I have found t-8 dual bulb set ups with descent selection of bulbs at hw stores..
not many are carrying the T-5 and those that do don't have a good selection of bulbs.
I went to lowes got the light fixture , bulbs electrical stuff needed and wood to build a can'o' peas(canopy) for around $40
 
I may have to scratch this whole thing. the aluminum work lights I was going to use overheated the bulbs very quickly and I was out $15 in about 15 minutes.

I went with 4 27W bulbs and going with 19w may not be enough.
 
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