Ernest right on the money you could try to shadow them the way you harden a tomatoe plant. You dont put it right out under full hard sun until it gets use to the environment gradually but honestly not necessary. The sun actually is so powerful it is the primary driver of weather so not the same as your light. They will be ok if you get your vpd down pat https://www.dimluxlighting.com/knowledge/blog/vapor-pressure-deficit-the-ultimate-guide-to-vpd/ you might get some rough spots or discoloration/shriveling just from transplant stress. Cant do much about that once your done just hang in they will take off. They look good by the way