I highly advise against doing this for plants that go dormant/deciduous during the winter. Over time you will see the negative effects. It may not be right away, but you'll definitely wonder what happened. I especially discourage this experiment if you're going to do it on rare plants.
If you're experimenting, try this on plants you're very confident you'll find very easily no matter what. A controlled experiment also means you need to get more than one of the same kind (species or hybrid). I'd say you'd have to get at least 10, preferably more of the same hybrid/species, that are roughly the same age, similar in size, and the same number of growths per plant. All the more reason to find extremely common plants.
You need to set up controls and an experimental variable.
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