Hi prc, there's a lot of confusing information out there about this species, but what I've been able to glean is that cool nights (some people say as low as 40-50 F) for a month or two is probably the most important element of the blooming cycle. Along with that you should reduce but not totally eliminate water and probably eliminate fertilizer altogether.
Depending on your springtime weather you might be able to just put this one outside once night temps are consistently above freezing. I had one doing fine outside last fall in sub-freezing night temps (low 30s) for a few weeks until I got cocky and left it out on an upper-20s night and it froze solid.
--Nat