Transplant outdoors question

I have a solid gorilla glue auto ab 1.5 weeks old and i was looking to transplant her outside in the coming days.

I have a 3 gallon smart pot i planned on using and a mix of some perlite FFOF AND FFHF soil along w/ a tiny bit of mycorrhiza thinly spread at the point where the roots will meet the soil.

My question is should I harden off and then transplant?
or does it not matter because I figure i can always transplant then maneuver the pot around the yard to get some shade one day then incremental sunlight the next.

I am currently working on exposing her to a little wind and have an oscillating fan going for about an hour or so then back under the light for 18hrs.

Is there anything else I should be doing or considering prior to this next step?
This is my first time so any input is appreciated.

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@bobbydylan
Your gorilla won’t feel any pain
as you plant it outside, even in the rain
everybody knows your gorilla will grow new toes
but lately I feel the wind in its branch’s it will blow
an strenthen your little girl.

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thank you for the insight o lyrical mr. poe

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@bobbydylan
Personally I like to see 5 or 6 sets of true leaves before I put mine out.
Seems to give them a better start with fewer issues.

Ph and tds meters if you haven’t got them already.

Good luck with your grow. :+1:
And welcome to the neighborhood :wave::wave:
:v::call_me_hand:

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If the plan is to place a plant outside, I start hardening them off early. Just a few hours of sunlight is enough.

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Looking at your name, I just had to do it!!

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