I said I didn't want to get into a big argument here, stated it was my personal opinion and asked to keep us updated on the grow.
I can appreciate the fact that you don't want to argue, after all -ignorance is bliss. But if you change your mind, here are my responces:
I do understand the theory behind it
No, I don't think you really do.
You really believe that ? If plants didn't care about Lumens then you would have the same yield with a 150 HPS as a 1000 watt HPS.
Yeah, I really do! Let me restate your statement, because you are really missing the point. "If lumens were so important then you would have about the same yield with a 150 HPS as a 1,000 watt Quartz Halogen". Both lights radiate about the same amount of lumens (+or- 10%), the only thing that is substancially different is the ratio of PAR light - the Halogens have virtually zip. "No PAR light - no photosynthesis!" That is why plants couldn't care less about lumens, because lumens don't power photosynthesis, PAR light does!!! Quartz Halogen lights suck as grow lights, not because they can't put out the lumens - but because they can't put out the PAR light.
So I say again "Lumens - Schmoomens!" It is my contention that a, relative, few lumens (from the proper wavelength bands) will kick the "puscilanimous ass" of a much higher number of wideband (non PAR) lumens (when it comes to growing plants). In other words, "Par light is all that and a bag of chips!! Lumens ain't shit!"
Looks like you just copied and pasted a bunch of info from websites selling the LED lights, you are probably selling them yourself is why the big lecture.