When you're in flower, I'd recommend minimal light intrusion during sleepy time. Inconsistent light could stress them in veg, some strains more than others.
I'm in a pretty rural area without any streetlights and the "garden" is a good 400 feet or so from the house so I think they should stay pretty dark.
I suppose they could've gotten a little indirect light when they lived in the cold frames for a couple weeks. They definitely experienced some cold mornings. I may have been a little clumsy in the first transplant with a few--as I recall one of the Cherry Wines gave me some trouble, the soil crumbled away from the roots.
The Cherry Wines are "F2"--would that predispose them to hermaphrodism?
Last couple days I noticed all 4 Tomahawks started looking a tad droopy. They were the only ones still in 1g pots. I just up-potted 3 of them, need to free up another 2g pot to do the 4th, hopefully I free one up soon.
Noticed what looks like preflowers on one of the Chinook Hazes today. Just ordered a jewler's loupe--can't really see much with the naked eye they're so small. Maybe I'll try the camera tomorrow.
Finished prepping the holes in the garden--backfilled with a mix of compost and the native soil. I added some amendments based on the soil test to bring pH up and boost some of the nutrients. Wish I had done all that prep. last fall or earlier this spring but I didn't really decide to go ahead and try this until about April. Been in the back of my mind ever since 2016 when they legalized it here, but took me 4 years to actually get inspired to try it.