Forget the advertised "200W". Yesterday I dove into the LED reviews online and those china bulbs, who have big watt numbers and mostly those small diodes, just like your linked ones, never have more than 7w or 8w most. So beware falling for that fraud.
If you want to test LED E27 bulbs look for ones with 12 x 1w diodes where 1watt equals 1 to 1,5 dollars/euro. Also look for reviews where people actually tested the bulb with a watt meter. Some run on a lower voltage to save lifetime and some do actually have the numbers they advertise with. btw, the 24w models who use around 20w get quite hot. I measured with a laser and the heat fins were about 45°C/112°F hot. As said, some become hot, the linked 12 x 1w diode E27 bulbs are barely warm. But as said, those won't always run at 12, but rather around the 8w to 10w mark.
I would buy something like this, which I assume are around 10w, but with UV light, or/and mix up with the well known e27 LEDs like this Both are more suited for bloom then veg. A blue LED strip might be an extra option
You can experiment with, lets say four decent E27 bulbs, and grow a micro SB grow, if it is at least around 45w to 50w.