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I added some nutrients to 1/2 of the water provided this week. On three sunny days this week I put the 3 little plants out on the deck so that they could get direct sunlight. I have had the experience of starting garden vegetables indoors and then having them get sunburnt when put directly outdoors without toughening the plants first. They still are not growing fast as I would expect.
The 3 plants have been outside for a week. They are growing but are spindly, as in, big distance between leaf junctions. I wonder if I should have topped the plants, but I have read one should not top auto-flowers.
The result you are seeing is from I am guessing it was a widow grow inside. Lack of proper light caused that. Now outside since it has only been a week you won't see a lot of difference yet. Plant is getting acclimated to soil and sun. They should start growing about now. Plants outside tend to be more stretched, and spread out compared to indoor grows. Not sure what will occur in your case.