Posting in a CFL thread and getting spammed with HPS lamps... lol
Stick a 250W CFL over 4 and another 250W CFL over the other 4 or 5.
I am growing 7 under a 250W CFL with 150W of CFL for side lighting.
Good idea is 100Watt of CFL for one plant and 50w of CFL for each additional plant.
No idea why someone said 300W of CFL is saturation point... the only problem I would see here would be financial cost vs using a lower watt HPS...
300w CFL puts out about as many lumens as about 200w of HPS...?? lets say 15,000 lumens from a 250W CFL... so if I add another 250 Watts, you have implied that 200 Watts of my CFL and about 12,000 Lumens, cannot be absorbed by the plant? - this would then make sense if this was true but it simply is not. they do not become less effective the more you use as has been implied. More is ALWAYS better.
If I was happy to pay for it, I would prefer to use 1000W of CFLS than 1000w of HPS.. purely for the heat issues and cost of dealing with the heat issues.
CFL, no matter how many watts you use, will always have up sides and down sides VS HPS....
Fact - you wont grow as much bud with a CFL in comparison to a HPS assuming all other factors were spot on.
For starts, u wont produce as much heat with equal watt CFL lights.
CFLs cost 4x less than a good HPS lamp.
You are less likely to get spotted growing (if thats a concern)
You can spread the light very efficiently if using low watt CFLs but many of them.
you will actually save on electricity using the same amount of Watts in CFL Bulbs vs HPS bulbs... The Ballast on the HPS isnt included in the Watt of the bulb so this has extra running costs. also, cooling the hot air will not be as big a problem if using CFLS instead. You may be able to do away with A/C units, some fans etc.
HPS will grow you more, quicker, better... its that simple
If you keep the lights within 2-6 inches of the plant, you will do great (Using CFLs... Dont try with HPS lol).
If you decide to use CFL and not HPS I would try and use 450W-500W of CFL if I was you.
I would place the lights horizontally so the long side is facing down on the plant. If you are adding side lighting, I would dangle these inbetween the plants vertically so the long side of the bulb runs along the length of the plant.
Space them out as evenly and equally as possible.
Good luck with whatever YOU decide.