The plants in question are 2 Trinidad scorpions, a bhut, a Jamaican yellow and a Caribbean red. They are a couple of months old, and were "hardened off", but have been outside full time for probably a good 6 weeks by now. The Jamaican yellow and the Caribbean red seem to do fine in the "full sun" - on the table on my patio getting sun almost from sunup to sundown (from when the sun crests over the trees next door to when it sets behind the house on the other side. The scorpions and the bhut appear to be taking some sun damage and possibly don't grow as fast when they are in full sun all day.
For a few days I had them on the other side of my fence where a rose bush blocks their light until late morning and I'd have to check but I think they also get shaded late afternoon. The plants all seemed to do really well over there, which led me to wonder whether they were better off getting less light. Unfortunately at night they were getting attacked by insects or slugs that I think live in the rose bush or some mint that grows along the edge of my garage.
I water as needed, and never very much. One of the scorps had issues with edema when I first put it out, so iIve been sensitive as to avoiding over watering. I check by weight or water when they start to wilt a bit. I do think soil temps might be an issue, when I check the moisture level with my finger sometimes, it gets pretty hot in there.
And you guys are right that different elevations and climates play a significant role. I suppose I would be most interested in other local growers in Eastern LA county or the IE's opinions as they relate most closely to my situation.
Thanks for the responses.