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Yes, the growing lights are mimicking the sun's UV rays, so transplanting a plant from inside to outside would not hurt it. If anything, it might even be good for it. Though, you can still regulate the amount of sunlight a plant receives with an in-door lighting system.

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Yes, you can start a seed indoors using grow lights and then transition it outdoors once it has sprouted and developed. However, it's important to gradually acclimate the plant to outdoor conditions to prevent shock, such as by placing it in a shaded area at first and gradually increasing its exposure to sunlight.

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