Hey Waldo!
I'd suggest you read my grow log from the beginning.
I've been doing outdoors for a while.
There are some pix of last year's grow.
I'm in California, in the central valley.
I really hope for your success, but DUDE, you need to READ!
I suggest you transplant all your seedlings into one gallon pots.
I like to put two in a pot(of the same strain). This cuts down on false starts(lone males), and two female plants will produce as much as one, in the same space. Do NOT transplant into the woods until you KNOW a plant is female. They should all be sexed by April 15th, or so, which is a good time to go outdoors, because day lengths are approaching 13 hours, and flowering plants will soon revert to veg.
Kill the males as they appear, unless you want seeds.
Figure on trying to mature no more than a dozen plants, split between several sites. Mature plants in high summer can require five gallons of water, several times a week.(In my area.)
Better to succeed with a few plants than give up in frustration(and exhaustion) trying to care for too many plants.
If you don't have a timer, get one, and put all your plants under 12/12(light/dark) in early April for a week to trigger blooming.
Feel free to PM me with questions, but PLEASE get a good grow bible and read it.