LED grown lady now living outdoors.. How's she doing?

Houseplant now a garden plant who has spent 3 days outside under dappled sunlight. First day out I transplanted her into a 15 gallon poly from a five gallon root pouch, not easy because I didn't want to cut the RP. She was started in OF soil but transplant soil is a compost/soil mixture with perlite added. Anyone have any experience going from LED to sunlight have any tips or suggestions to help her along? Thanks

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It looks like you tied them down with fishing line. Didn't that cut into the stems?

Wow, I guess not. I just saw the updated pics.
 
So today was a little warmer than I would have liked but my led lady seemed to take it all in stride.
 

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Middle of her 5th week in flower.. My wonderful wife today said that she read a study recently that found having plants in the house actually reduces cortisol which is a stress hormone our body produces.. I know having this lady and all the other plants i've grown since starting my journey into gardening a few years back have been just that a stress relief. To the RIU community I want to say thank you again for all the help, guidance, distraction, comedy and friendship. Please with a increase in Covid once again please be safe. Harvesting and trimming on farms is a close quarter job please to you the workers use caution, wear masks, practice social distancing for your protection and to those around you.

Be Well
FF
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