I need help! Veg to Flower, outdoor to indoor

Where in the hell am I?

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OK, I have been doin my best to research all of my own questions as time goes by, but I do occasionally have to call upon my fellow RIU'ers to come to my aide. This is 1 of those times.
I have an outdoor grow that has been goin fer a while now:
https://www.rollitup.org/outdoor-growing/187351-my-outdoor-girls-rep-fer-3.html
https://www.rollitup.org/attachments/outdoor-growing/423061d1242776044-my-outdoor-girls-rep-fer-42-034.jpg
Well, I have decided that the taller of the 2 is going to be brought in doors as put into aggressive flowering as soon as the rest of the indoor girls are done.
My question to all of you, is there n-e danger in this? Are there n-e precautions that I need to take? This is only going to work as long as I am sure that my tie down method that I have been working on will be effective enough fer such a large girl in such a small space. I plan on her being the ONLY plant in there until she is through harvest.
So, we are talking about 4-7 weeks from now, depending on how long the rest of my indoor girls take.
Does n-e 1 see a problem, or will I be good w/her under my 400W air cooled hood and the copious amounts of Co2 that I pump in there?
 

Toke+Choke

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erm okay if your gonna bring it inside id deff gradually bring the temp up you know what i mean putting it from cold outside into warm inside might kill it or induce rotting or disease thats all i can think of :)

and my profile still isnt fixed !!!!
getting well pissed off now haha

PM me dude :)
good luck
 

Where in the hell am I?

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+Ref fer good advice, brah! Sorry about yer profile. IMHO, ya might wanna think about junkin yer current profile and startin a new 1. Talk to fdd2blk about it first, 'cause I know that it's against the rules to have multiple profiles. But if ya never use yer current 1, and only use yer new 1, especially after explainin the whole ordeal to fdd (again), then I think they will be more apt to let that 1 slide!
 

WEEDS

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Bringing outdoor plants inside can be slighty difficult and stressful to the plant but can be done. The first thing you have to do is find out how much light hours you currently have outside in your area. Heres a link to find out that http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneYear.php

Once you find out the amount of light hours you currently have in your area you can continue by setting your timer to the light time you have been getting outside. Next to prevent serious shock use superthrive, you can pick it up at Walmart for around $10. Give your plants a dose of Thrive a week before bringing them insde. Once you bring the plant inside give the plant another dose of Thrive. A feeding of fish emulsion would also help with the stress.

These measures should ensure that your plant is under the least amount of stress possible. Although if your strain is known to easily go hermie i would not recommend doing this as the stress could turn the plant hermie.
 
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