Get yourself somma dat shadecloth, my friend. Make your lady a special house, that will cover all sides through the day. Put her outside to enjoy that sunshine, after a few days, lift up some of the cloth, see if that area burns. After a few more days, lift some more, see how she behaves.
If she's going from a long photoperiod to a short one, she's likely going to flower pretty much immediately. If you're in the northern hemisphere we are now on a daylight lengthening period, and April is a lot like September in that daylight hours change significantly. Since it's on the increase, meaning dark hours are decreasing, she will then switch back to vegetative state of growth, and will throw out triple and single-lobed leaves as a sign of her hormonal confusion.
Can you pick up what I'm puttin' down there?
The seeds can be started under the Big Metal Halide in the Sky immediately. Expect them to be weird, just like indoor grown seedlings, stretching weirdly and just being weird. They'll grow out of it. Just be absolutely certain NOT to use black nursery pots in such a manner as to allow roots to cook (on any of them). Believe me, this is a quick killer if you're in a warm/hot area. If so, shade the pots or paint white, or wrap in white paper or plastic (I re-use soil bags, turned inside out).
I hope this helps. Mmm... look. This is how it's done under the Sierra sun.