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sensibly only until flowering finished; most cultivars will next year grow several times taller than the chemically or photoperiod controlled height they produced flowers at this year. They would also be 'drawn up' and be one sided as they grow towards the light.
If grown in the house they are likely to respond to the house lights which will be 'on' in the evenings, so shortening the nights, which will probably prevent re-flowering