60 W of CFL should do pretty good for one plant, as long as that's real watts and not the incandescent equal. Sounds like things are about right. If your grow area gets in the 60s at night, that's not a big deal. Try to not have a fluctuation of more than 15 degrees (10 is better) but if the plants get cold it just means they'll grow slower.

I've never "transitioned" to the outdoors. I've always just put my youngsters out in the woods and they take off nicely. To be safe though, don't just put indoor plants out into full sunshine. If you're not planting in a partially shaded area, I would maybe let them have 3 or 4 hrs of full sun to start for a couple days, then they should be good to go.
Opie Yutts Reviewed by Opie Yutts on . first log, first solo, bag seed grow OK simple, i have ~60 watts of CFL warm daylight lights idk the lumens. I'm using MG potting soil, i know its not "The best" but its what i got. the plant is about 2 weeks old, i don't know true sprouting date because my friend gave it to me. :D i have bought a "soil" Ph tester the one with the big metal prongs. so no more Ph days! i also bought pulverized lime stone for a Ph up and agriculturial sulfur for a Ph down. Rating: 5