Some seeds are light dependant via a hormone reaction, ours are not but worth a Google too.
This.
Different results from different wavelengths. You also have nearly full spectrum lasers these days so it wouldn't be too much testing. The UV lasers will obviously help destroy some bacterium or other organic parasites and disease.
They use red for certain plants and blue for certain others.
My curiosity lies in the white lasers. Will they be more effective or do you still need to tune in certain other wavelengths? Easy solution for mixed batches is dichroic lenses.. but what output is prime for the obviously DIFFUSED lighting? Varying intensities maybe. This would be good for AI to help determine or someone with the energy to do it first.
I have witnessed strange things with lasers and what that was makes sense for stim emissions to benefit plant life.
Do the seeds receive a tiny intermittent dose of light and more as they get older? Will mixing with LEDs benefit or be a detriment? Cold beam in vacuum with seed(s)? Genetically modify for higher efficacy?
I didn't sleep. My apologies for the ramblin