No.
Here is the spectra for the sunblaster bulb compared to the spectra of natural light
So while in a sense, the sunblaster is full spectrum (in the sense that all areas of the visible light spectrum are outputed) they are not anywhere near being in line with natural sunlight.
And in our case, I think what we really want by the term full spectrum, is a term that describes light output that mimics the light output of the sun.
-Brandon
Here is the spectra for the sunblaster bulb compared to the spectra of natural light
So while in a sense, the sunblaster is full spectrum (in the sense that all areas of the visible light spectrum are outputed) they are not anywhere near being in line with natural sunlight.
And in our case, I think what we really want by the term full spectrum, is a term that describes light output that mimics the light output of the sun.
-Brandon