One thing you must realize is that the further away the equator you go, The longer the daylight and less hours of darkness and winter temperatures arrive sooner. So an indica must flower with more daylight and finish faster to produce seed before winter frosts which will kill the herbaceous plant. From my experience any plant bred to flower outdoors in a northern latitude such as Holland will flower immediatly when put outside in a southern latitude. Holland Latidude is 52North. A plant that finishes there by october 1 and flowers for 55 days must begin flowering on august 5 which has a total hours of darkness at about 9 hours. This same plant will begin flowering at Nimbin Australia which is 30South on any day of the year. The longest day of the year there has 9:56 hours of total darkness. Any comments appreciated.