not to sink your ship or anything but plants do not respond to lumens that is a common misconception. plants see and use PAR spectrum of light. lumens are just a scientific meassurement of light seen to the human eye. lumens dont make any difference to plants. just because a light setup is equal in lumens to another does not mean that you will have equal results.
i dont mean to say that you wont have good results, because by surrounding the plant equally you will most likely have awesome results for CFL lights. just thought some insight to clear that up might help a bit
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dont worry my ships un sinkable when it comes to learning new things that will help
tho i had allready read this in a couple of places, only reason i speak about lumens is because they seem to be about the nearest proportionate measurement to explain the useable output from the bulbs; since bulbs dont give PAR measurements on the packaging which i guess is why the majority of ppl use lumens.
Heres a little brief explanation on PAR i found on the net for anyone that hasnt got knowledge ot it:
Photosynthetically active radiation, often abbreviated
PAR, designates the spectral range (wave band) of solar radiation from 400 to 700 nanometers that photosynthetic organisms are able to use in the process of photosynthesis. This spectral region corresponds more or less with the range of light visible to the human eye. Photons at shorter wavelengths tend to be so energetic that they can be damaging to cells and tissues, but are mostly filtered out by the ozone layer in the stratosphere . Photons at longer wavelengths do not carry enough energy to allow photosynthesis to take place
aaaanyways got my baby under one 85 watt 5500 lumen 6400k bulb for the moment will get some pics up soon as the proper light fittings arive today