Outdoor force flowering - options?

Triangle999

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This question has probably been asked before but a search yields a lot of results but none that seem to answer my question.

The plant below is a photo fem Northern Lights, LST so nice and compact, growing outdoors with an extra five hours light indoors for a total of 18 hours. I am going to have to force flowering in the next week or two as the end of the year approaches and I will be away on and off around Christmas time (am hoping will be ready to harvest within eight weeks of flipping). Have to flower outdoors in the backyard as no suitable indoor solution at home and, TBH, the odour this plant is generating is getting excessive so indoor life is going to have to come to an abrupt end.

What are good, cheap and easy to set up options for the 12 hours darkness in the back garden, on a 7am to 7pm cycle? I have had lots of ideas but most involving tarps draped over a table, for example, seem like they might be problematic due to poor ventilation (i'm not sure, however). I'm honestly a bit stuck as to what to do. Any help would be awesome!
 

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mudballs

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Whats up aussie, hello from very far away. It's not a big plant you can just carry it into the garage or shed or some laundry room that wont get lights turned on until the morning. 2 months and ur done hauling it around
 

Triangle999

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Whats up aussie, hello from very far away. It's not a big plant you can just carry it into the garage or shed or some laundry room that wont get lights turned on until the morning. 2 months and ur done hauling it around
Hey, from Australia where the days are getting longer. Ah, cool - we have a storage room off the garage that is pitch black so i can just chuck her in there for two months? That's ... super easy! Kids will help with that. Thanks a bunch - that saves me a huge hassle. Hadn't thought of that .. doh!
 
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