Give it a go.

I had taken the risk and don't regret it:thumbsup: . But yours should be less risky as the plant is staying inside. I had brought mine from outside to indoors.

This is what I had to do.

Had 1 single female 3 foot high plant on the back deck just beginning to show her sex after being an outdoors plant since June (started it indoors on natural light). Was expecting company soon and furthermore, was realising that the weather would eventually be getting shittier as fall was approaching. Didn't want to soak the flowers and get mouldy bud with fall rains, so I decided to move it indoors instead of hiding it off the deck amongst other garden foliage.

Company stayed for 4 days and that's the duration of time the plant sat in our walk in closet (but it had a small window though). After company left, put the plant back outside for 4-5 days in its original spot outside as it was a sunny week's forecast, where the flowers really began to show.

As a 2 day forecast of rain was upcoming after that point though, I went with my first instinct and returned it inside for good now.

I've constructed it's own enclosure where I've set up some warm CFLs and supplemental daylight CFLs. It's been 3 days now and I've seen visible progress on the flowers budding nicely so I'm assuming no harm done. THis is also considering I'm reducing/eliminating ferts as I feel that harvest may happen in 3-4 weeks.

I don't know if the seasonal difference in Aussie land would cause stress to your plants if you put them outside, rather than it would here in Canada (fall/winter onset and such), but I'd say it's your opportunity to set up your indoor cupboards and throw away some dishes (j/k).

Keep in mind the aroma that might ensue if they're flowering, and the extra cost/setup of air cleaning above that of lighting for your cupboards grow location.

Lotsa luck!

KTS

"Smoke 'em if you got 'em":smokin: