I sometimes think complex light cycles and days that are other than 24 hours are just asking for a Fuck Up.
Can be fun to play around with though. How about 3-4 different lighting schedules on one monster 10ft indoor plant? You could pull the big main branches into multiple different tents right around it (the main area\pot kept in perpetual veg), and induce them to flower at different times, with crazy flip flopped schedules or whatever. Pull them right through the ducting ports and up into a scrog net. The main plant\root stock won't care, because the hormones are only localized the the sections that are triggered by the change in light anyway. The hormones don't travel back down and trigger the rest of the plant in any way that is..
The real question, is how would the roots go about transporting whatever macro/micro nutrients are needed to the different sections of the plant all partitioned off like that with completely different cycles? If one or 2 of the main branches are in flower in some of the tents at any time, will the roots/main stalk section that is perpetually in veg just keep all the nitrogen for itself? Would you expect to see deficiencies in one area or the other, or would the plant divide it up equally overall, sending it wherever it needs, even though the roots are technically still in a vegetative state?..