Well........I would first want to know what type of orchids you are growing as that determines what light intensity they would "want".
Secondly, with T5's you can give Catts sunburns if left too close to the bulbs. Trust me - I've already done that experiment! Phals would just down right cook if too close.
As was suggested in another thread, a good light meter is your best friend. My Catts live, grown and bloom very well under T5's with my light meter reading about 1500 FC's.
Air movement, I've found, is vital as the T5's DO put out some heat. Not as hot as other types of lights, but enough to add to the burning effect if left too close without adequate air movement.
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