Florescent "grow lights" are rated by length of the tube (for the most part). T12 shop lights (the 1.5" diameter size) are the weakest in terms of lumens per unit of energy expended. The T5 special purpose bulbs (approx 1/2" diameter) are the most efficient (strongest) in terms of units of energy expended. There is another type (T8) that is mid-way, it has high-output compared to "shop lights" but less than T5 bulbs.
Now on to your question. T12's and T8's only come in circular or 48" (as far as I know). There may be some specialty application lights other than these. T5's come in lots of configurations. They come in 24", 48", compact (wrapped) styles, etc. Is it necessary for 4 tubes? Depends on how much light you need for your application. 4 tubes will be twice the lumens as 2 (obviously). The strength of light can be fine-tuned by the selection of type of tubes as well as how many tubes. Hope this helps. Generally folks who grow under lights base the light requirements on foot-candles for the plants. Typically, Phalenopsis class orchids will grow well under 1000-1500 FCs. Cattleya types, as well as most Brassias, like higher light (2500 or more FCs). Hope this helps.
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