That is a good reminder, raybark, regarding new plants and their introduction to their new environment. This is a lesson learned a long time ago. I cannot emulate the plant's environment before I purchased it, that wouldn't impact its acclimatization to my environment. Often times, if the plant is in bloom, flowers and flower buds terminate. My experience with Neofinetia in my environment is that it usually takes an entire year for it to resume what I expect.

A side note, it seems that new plants acclimate quicker when they are purchased in the Spring time when harsh winter weather has passed. At least that is for my geography: Fort Wayne, Indiana.