no sweat man, happy to help and yeah, definately under $25.00 per light, even with the bulbs. heres a link to show you a good kind of fixture to go with, they're easy to put any place you want them and you can stick almost any wattage CFL you can find in them.
if you have a Walmart near you you can get that same fixture for around $6.00 and a 40 watt bulb for under $10.00. if no walmart nearby, you can get the same fixtures at Lowes, HomeDepot and virtually the same thing at a pet store sold as a warmer for reptiles and such. anyway, heres the link
Buy our 5.5 in. Clamp Light with Aluminum Reflector by Bayco at GoodMart.com
oh, and yeah, you want mostly blue during the vegative growth stage with about a 4 to 1 ratio, watt for watt, when you flower, if using CFL's, you want about a 3 to 1 ratio, red to blue, reason being is the blue light is less intense so you need more of it.
anyway, that's my understanding, if i'm wrong, i hope someone puts up the right answer so we can both get it right (i think i'm right though)

bozo,
peace, love, dope
justanotherbozo Reviewed by justanotherbozo on . Light problem, issues? Okie standard 600 hps chillin with lil babies under it no problems for my friend from out of state (med patient) first week. lil area rigged up with a fan and the light its a good 70-80degrees and slightly humid in their but its find and he says his babies do amazing in his conditions but he called me this morning and said his light stopped working.... When the power was on the fan in the ballast would work but the light it self wouldnt turn on, the bulb he said looked a lil funny wiht black Rating: 5