All plants have been outdoors (garden greenhouse and balcony) for 7 days now without any supplemental artifical light and are healthy and growing. The weather was overall good, but it got too warm (40 degrees Celcius) in the greenhouse for a couple days. The Pure Red CBD plants have a nice compact structure and seem to be the most promising, but we'll see. Honey Peach is despite the same conditions rather streched with still little side growth. Pure Red (greenhouse) and Honey Peach were topped on day 20. I topped a Fast Buds 1:1 CBD Crack in the 3rd week last year (May-July) in the greenhouse and it produced a pleasing 33g. The CBD Crack this year is set to take off now at day 21. No feeding at all so far. I've been very conservative with watering, even when it was too warm in the greenhouse. Tonight the Pure Red on the balcony got a natural rain downpour for about an hour. I'm betting that the Pure Red on the balcony (which actually got burned a bit by a lamp in week 2) will produce the most weight in buds. Signs of pre-flowering are already present in all but the younger CBD Crack. The weather should be good next week, especially in the greenhouse.