I didn't watch the video, but if he's talking about a veg-specific LED, I can see his point. But, for a typical blurple-colored LED, I'd prefer to use my T5HO for veg, and the LED would then be better for flower than the T5HO. (I've never used HPS, so I can't say if it's better for flower than LED. All I know is that T5HO doesn't penetrate far enough for a photosensitive in flower. It does well with smaller autoflowers in flower. HPS isn't an option for me due to my climate. I could only use it 5 months out of the year. CMH runs cooler and I'd like to try that. Might get an 9 month window.).
I don't know. I've seen spectrum graphs of white LEDs which are close to the PAR curve. I think the the blending of colors is more natural (perhaps beneficial to the plant?) than the extremely notched bands of 7 monochrome colors.
I think the deficiency with all white (like a static 7 notches) is that our plants like more blue in veg, more red in flower. An all-white like Onyx which uses seperate veg and bloom "white" seems better. Just a question whether the expense is worth the difference to say, a single A51 XGS?
IMO, I'd like to see LEDs packaged as simple screw-in bulbs, like christmas-tree lights. Not monolithic COB spotlights, but small discrete bulbs. I'd like to swap from warm white to cool white like I do with T5HO. Maybe blend in some notched reds and blues. I don't want a light where it's all soldered in, requiring me to have 2 fixtures (Onyx) or knobs to dim/brighten colors (Advanced XTE). I want to change spectrum the traditional way, like the Solis-Tek HiLED, but not with those large COBs it uses. I want control over all 50 bulbs, not 8 COBS.