Yes, good points. But, I am talking about Color Rendering Index, and you might be talking about Color Temperature. And I just did some research on the difference between these and I'm still not sure about what it actually means.
As I understand it the higher CRI gives a broader color spectrum, it will include higher percentage of color at 430nm, for example, that a lower CRI. But the intensity of that color is not necessarily higher.
So, if I want a higher concentration of blue (generally speaking) then I could use an led that is 6000k and CRI 80 and get plenty of blue to help the plants be more short and stout, right? But at CRI 80 that "blue" would only include a small intensity (like maybe 15%) at 430nm whereas with CRI98 would include perhaps 40% at 430nm, for the same K value.
So, to the point of my question, and I know there has not been a lot of research done on this so maybe nobody can really answer. But does the extra range of the spectrum that a higher CRI gives really make much of a difference in veg. The reason I want to know this is because if not I definitely don't want to spend the extra for CRI98, but if it helps with more vigorous growth without I lot of vertical stretchy growth, then I'm happy to spend the extra.