I can think of no reason why it wouldn't be possible.
From my own experience, don't water the plants or their leaves as they don't like wet leaves. This causes problems. Instead, just water the base of the plant.
I grow mine in the soil, not pots, and I give them a really good, long watering about every 4 - 5 days. They seem to prefer this to watering a little every day.
Re pollination; temperatures need to drop more before they are ready to pollinate. Up here in Korat, I have the best results from Dec. to Feb. when nighttime temperatures drop to 10, 11 degrees when the sun sets.
Lastly, I only feed mine a balanced fertilizer, preferring organic, such as cow manure before planting out and compost or "green tea" after planting them in the soil. Check out "jadam fertilizer" by Huw Richards on YT for another organic way to fertilize plants.