BobCajun
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Personally I would buy your bulbs, if they were in stores locally. It's just not an item I would go to the trouble of ordering by mail, since regular white ones work well enough and are readily available. My advise to you would be to supply some to hydro stores on consignment, maybe with a nice display rack. If people see them, with the spectrum graph shown, I'm sure they'd sell.Every time you turn on a CFL of any brand, you are seeing the magic of a mix of blue, green and red phosphors to make white... the common term is tri-phosphor.
A 2700K is primarily green phosphor with the balance of blue/red to be more red. A 6400K is primarily green phosphor with the balance of blue/red to be more blue.
It makes no difference if this mix of light is done internally or externally.
We are currently making a yellow bug light, but there is no yellow phosphor in it... just a mix of green and red light producing phosphors.
Want Cyan? mix blue and green light in just the right portions.
Magic.
One of the most useful tricks in a grow room is to put a PowerGREEN in a drop light and then shine it on your plants that are receiving purple or lavender light. You will magically see white light.
You're right about more than 24% green actually suppressing growth, rather than helping it. I use a light filter myself to reduce the green, but it's obviously more efficient not to generate the excess green in the first place. Me using a 1/2 minus green filter made CXBs about the same efficiency as CFLs, because 29% of the light is absorbed and it was only 100 lm/w to start with. It's a lot nicer shade of white now though, kind of pinkish.
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