I have an outdoor plant at an appropriate height in the vegetative state - it gets about 15 or so hours of daylight a day. The plant is in a pot and able to be moved.

I want to put it into flowering but the light cycle will not be switching for at least another 1 1/2 months.

Is it possible to bring the plant indoors for it's dark hours - then bring it outside at an appropriate time (mid to late morning) so it gets approx 12 hours of daylight?? I would then retrieve the plant at night and put in dark room.... then put outside at same time in the morning.... and continue this pattern to achieve flowering.... IS THIS POSSIBLE???

Totally aware it will be a pain the butt and may be stressful to the plant.... but COULD it work?
grizzly5409 Reviewed by grizzly5409 on . Outdoor/Indoor grow - forcing flowering I have an outdoor plant at an appropriate height in the vegetative state - it gets about 15 or so hours of daylight a day. The plant is in a pot and able to be moved. I want to put it into flowering but the light cycle will not be switching for at least another 1 1/2 months. Is it possible to bring the plant indoors for it's dark hours - then bring it outside at an appropriate time (mid to late morning) so it gets approx 12 hours of daylight?? I would then retrieve the plant at Rating: 5