Yes, just make sure that it has enough water and the temperature is similar to our homes temperature.
As soon as regular outside temperature is similar to where you had the plants inside
nope
Some houseplants will survive perfectly fine, with just fluorescent lighting. Pothos is one of them, I know for sure.
Most houseplants are fully legal in Arizona. Answer Check in with the Arizona Dept of Agriculture to see if your plants are allowed. Agriculture is a large industry in the state and care is taken not to introduce insects or fungus that may affect it.
because the crops receive a lot more direct sunlight (energy)
The plant live longer outside because they have sunlight. The plant have to have a sunlight.
Yes, cockroaches can live in houseplants. Roaches are attracted to organic things like soils from houseplants. Keeping the houseplants watered can help in eliminating the cockroaches.
sunlight is the substance that comes in from the outside
look outside
Houseplants in general do not need direct sunlight. Some types may benifit from a little morning sun but it's not really required. Houseplants need a good fertilizer placed in the water and used every time you water. Follow directions on package. Houseplants at can benifit from the light from a window, at workplace plants will enjoy and flourish because of the flourescent lighting and continuous air flow which is necessary for good plant health. These plants could include, ferns, ivy's, creeping charlie, wandering jew, pothos, philodendron types, orchids, African violets to name a few.
It is best to bring them in when the night time temps start hovering around 40 degrees or lower.
When sunlight is absorbed it is changed into heat. This is because of the wavelength taken to absorb it.