I understand the goal and I believe that your approach is the right way to go.
To stop the loss of secondary metabolites, we've got to keep our temps down. The magic number, according to Mitch Westmoreland, PhD candidate under Bruce Bugbee, is 78°. In his 202o video on "hemp" he mentions that secondary metabolites were dramatically reduced when canopy temp went over 78°. I couldn't find any other mention of that in the research and didn't hear a peep about it till early this year when Bugbee opened the kimono a bid (made you wince, eh!) and talked about temperature being extremely important for cannabis growing.
A few months after that, Westmoreland came out with details of some of the research that he's done for his thesis and he states is clearly (78° but could be strain dependent) and then lays it out very clearly - run temps up to 85° through veg and early flower. This will maximize plant size and morphology. Once the plant stops growing and starts developing flowers in earnest, drop your temp to 78'ish. With vegetative growth having stopped, the plant will use photons for flower production but do what you can to get temps down to minimize loss of secondary metabolites.
When I started growing, I read or watched everything I could get my hands on re. grow lighting. The first light I bought was the SP 3000 but replaced those with a Growcraft 330watt veg light and a 330 watt flower light. Yields were superb, due to a lot of factors, one of which was that ambient temps in the tent were in the low to mid-80's. But weed from the dispensary had more kick to it. I didn't mind the tradeoff because, properly tended, a 2' x 4' tend will yield well over a pound per grow so I had "flower to burn".
But it stuck in my craw that the quality wasn't there and it was just a few months ago that Wesmoreland laid it out so clearly. I"m retiring my Growcraft flower light and can't decide between the Spider SE 4500 and the G4500. I'll be able to run the light, whichever one I pick, at 18"± and still get 1kµmol on the canopy but, because of the increase hang height, I should be able to keep the temps down.
In line with your strategy, I'l keep raising the light until the flower tops are <=78°. I think that will result in the best of both worlds - lotsa weed and very high quality.