this is intresting i just moved from Greensboro NC to charleston SC. I brought my plants with me and yes it did stress them quite a bit, and theyre still recovering from being in a full sunny field to getting partial sun in the forest. My biggest just started preflowering yesterday, and from the looks of it it is indeed hermi.
I have also tried bringing outdoor grows inside and vice versa, and unless u use extreme caution u could end up not havng any plant. Outdoor ones require more sun and minerals while indoor ones are flemsy and will break in even a gentle breeze but compensate by producing thicker more potent buds (assuming your using the proper lighting, ex 400w HPS).
It is also true that once you break the 14 hours of light or less cycle it will revert to vegetative stage. Ive read that even a few minutes of anything more than a full moon will do this, but ive had plants ive moved from shady spots to sunny ones and had different results, but they were also different strains, sexes, and ages. Still i wouldnt give it anything more than 16 hours for a day or two at most. Again, ive had outdoor grows in bloom that were in the shade, and moved them to full sun and the flowers died off within a week and it started growing faster than ever for another month, while others stayed in flower (one exception is my purple pineapple-the flowers started to die off then came back thick and slow, and simultaneously was in a slowed down vegetative stage)
Naturally here in NC/SC, most of your plants should start preflowering around mid july (now) to early august, females in bloom by late august-early september and expect an outdoor harvest around mid september-mid october. (If you can manage to keep them alive through november you can impress some fools by turning it purple.)
O, and hey im J, migrating from weedguru.com