Thanks for the responses.

Well I started with them on a balcony, taking them out right as the sun was coming up and taking them in after sunset, leaving them in the room and walking out in the dark. Then I discovered that there was a small amount of shade on the balcony for like 2 hours so I was putting them on a roof overhang, which you can imagine gets hot. I had all intentions of putting them in the yard once they are slightly bigger but I have rabbits running around in the yard eating the grass. I thought for sure they would eat these so that's why I have been using a balcony.

Do roaches eat cannabis? I did have one running around one of the cups but I didn't think plant material was something they like to eat.

I'm trying to take advantage of the sun and growing some small plants that will flower soon instead of using indoor lighting right now. Rusty, are you saying to switch completely to lights or even sticking them in a window and augmenting them with light or just helping them with lights for now and then take them back outside or what? Also, what kind of light schedule are you recommending if they will eventually see the sun again?

Yeah, I have drain holes. As far as supplies for the next step, I'm a little lacking. I was planning on buying some things on line this weekend but that might have to wait till Monday as I'm about to go to work for the rest of the weekend.
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