Pro9 is available across the board from CREE. Mid power too, G and J class no issue. If you bought enough(10M+) of the new 3030's, they would add pro9 to them I'm sure. But of the DIY'er or a guy looking at localk CM's for boards, G class 2835 pro9 will be the top dog.
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Pro9= KSF phosphor. It's GE/Nichia licensed tech. Almost all companies offering it in some form.
Nichia, CREE, Samsung, Bridgelux, Citizen....all have forms of KSF in their lineups. It's not meant for hort, but its not bad. Color shift and max operating temps are not as good with KSF compared to standard CRI phosphor mixes, so horticulture isn't a great application for them. But the spectrums are good.
Nice ~640nm peak in the KSF and good LPW for the additional red input. Haven't seen a lumen to umol conversion factor for the KSF spectrums, but should be + for the µmol/w.