Anybody have any experience on whether or not plants that get some indirect sunlight from windows do better with hardening off vs. plants that go directly from lights?
My Datil overwinter spent most of its time in front of a south-facing window at the office, it hardly missed a beat when I stuck it outside this spring. The oldest leaves are very slightly sunburnt, but on the whole the plant adapted quickly.
Wayright's method also works well if you're able to baby your plants for a bit. I did something similar last year, moving the plants into the sun and then moving them into to shade when they started to droop, and had a few more or less hardened off in a few days.