To see the neon glow through the phosphor coating is not easy. you often have to place the lamp in a deep freezer to solidify the mercury and then it becomes much easier. On the other hand, all of these gas fillings seem to have changed so frequently and between different manufacturers, it’s possible there is a different fill in your Osram lamp.
I am sure the detectability depends on gas fill Ratio as well, but I find with known neon filled lamps, you certainly can see the Neon glow through the Phosphor coating, for example when I tickle my GE F96T12/VHO with my Martindale I can very much see the Neon buffer gas being excited at the barrier discharge point
(as an aside I notice interestingly with Triphosphor lamps even those most certainly not Neon filled, the barrier discharge seems to preferably cause the red phosphor to glow, I wonder why that is!)
BTW
@RRK which spectrometer program is that? looks like by the USB Device name your still using the little-garden spectrometer, but a different program? does that program offer an option to calibrate the spectometer against a known CCT Black body radiator?