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Hey everyone, i am wondering what the sun's kelvin temp is during winter? because i know with the period of flowering near end season it goes into a 2600k more because of the longer sunrise/sunset giving more red light.. So if i am giving it the light during the middle of the day when the sun is highest and brightest will it be giving off 5600k light/blue light? Only reason i am asking is cause i have two plants in veg and they arnt receiving the best light. If i could give it some sun light while it's out, and put it back under my lights while the sun is gone, would it be a viable option? to help with growth?
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I don't see why it would. Just harden the plant/plants off slowly so you avoid that possibility.
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