Blue photons inhibit cell expansion. Veg (blue) lights are designed to keep plants short and compact. Red photons promote cell growth and they generate about double the photons that you get from the same input into a blue LED. Light color influences plant shape but when it comes to yield, the quantity of photons (PPFD & DLI) are what matters.
One Bugbee study demonstrates how yield decreases as the percentage of blue photons increases from 4% to 20%. That's why "flower" lights (LED's from HLG and Growcraft + HPS) have very little blue in favor of red.
Were I in your shoes, I'd head on over the Growcraft site and study
the picture of their spectrum and you might be able to mine
the third party analysis that they make available. You can get some info on that
here.
BTW, I use a Growcraft veg light and a Growcraft flower light. The change in plant height after switching on the flower light is startling even though the DLI is pretty much the same (growing autos).