Can I bring an outdoor plant indoors?
Outdoor plants can’t live indoors because they need more light, unless you can supply incredible amounts of electric light. That being said, Sharon’s advice for acclimating (the professional word,) plants from outdoors to indoors is perfectly acceptable and good. Except that it’s so. Moving from outdoors to indoors can be quite a shock for a plant. If you’re able to, allowing the plant to adjust slowly will increase your chances of success. You can begin by bringing it in at night, then gradually increasing the time indoors until it’s inside 24/7.ACCLIMATING YOUR PLANTS TO The INDOORS Avoid moving plants directly from outdoor conditions to the indoors as this can stress them. Instead, gradually acclimate them by placing them in a shaded or partially shaded area for a few days. Don’t be alarmed if your plant drops some leaves soon after being brought indoors.