Outdoor Grow - getting enough sun?

ggi

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I live in southern AL, have 2 plants in the ground, both are budding up at a slow pace. Because of where I planted and the length of time it is taking the plants to mature, I'm losing a lot of sun - mostly because of shadows cast by large trees in the yard. When I planted they were getting full sun most of the day. While I'm inclined to leave the plants alone... I also want to be able to harvest before too much longer.

Question: Would it be beneficial to dig up the plants and move them to a better part of the yard with more sun? Or would I be traumatizing the plant and risking the harvest?

I've got a few clones off these plants and plan to bring them inside soon so I can revert them to veg state as they are already budding. Good idea?
 
just harvest the sunlight is too weak now regardless to do anything, yes you can revert flowering clones. If the strain is unstable it MAY hermie though when you reflower.
 
2 images of adult plant, getting mostly filtered sunlight throughout day. 1 images of clones(3).

I move the clones around to make sure they get the most sun.

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