I wasn't try to be smart fellas and I'll try to make this short. My pursuit was to have a stress free environment for my indoor female plants as humanly possible. I just don't have the space in my apartment for anything else other than seedless buds.
I forgot to mention that I grow an abundance of basil/oregano/tomatoes and other herbs in the outdoor patio and therefore many pots had to be regularly relocated back to the AM sunlight from its' evening niche due limited space/sunlight pattern. However, I do have planted pots that don't need to be moved(except for daily turning rotations) because they already receive the full morning sunrise-evening sunset light cycle coverage.

Between these plants(same feeding-watering/light amount-maybe slightly less for the mobile ones) -namely my genovese/sweet basil btw, the plants that don't have to move lack the slight welt, perspiration and stress appearance during the bright mornings than that of those plants that were suddenly immersed to sun by me say around 0700-0730.

In my years in growing these herbs here, the immobile pots always had thicker stems, crispier leaves, greener, were extraordinarily aromatic and much superior taste than the plants that were moved around regularly. Of course the mobile pots that I grow do recover by noon and are still fine tasty herbs but I keep feeling that they could always be better if they can have a way of 'anticipating' light like the immobile ones -me thinks. I go by feel when I grow herbs, I don't know....... I mean I wouldn't like it if someone started my day with a bright day light during my first minute awake, you and I would be off to a bad start for the day! Maybe I should have mentioned this in my original post. It's just that sometimes I wonder why people say buds properly grown outdoors ALWAYS tastes better than that of indoor grown buds. anyways thanks for reading!:stoned: