Not truly an outdoor grow... these are a boy and a pair of hermies from a winter indoor that I dumped onto a compost heap about a month ago and they look like they're going to keep living. They've lasted through a few very cold nights and brief hailstorms, as well as 25+mph winds. Their sisters indoors are flowering, these have been developmentally stunted by the cold.
I once put a girl outside in February (during an unusually mild winter) because I had one too many, and halfway through flowering during the late spring it went back into veg, and then it never really recovered. I have no idea what will happen with these, but I'm interested to see. Two hermied from the time they showed sex, started right out with both male and female parts. I've never had a hermie in an outdoor grow, so I'm kind of curious if being outside will alter their outcome.
The second pic is their sisters as a reference for where they're at in development ---
EDIT: The outdoor pic was about a week ago, so I went back out and took another look, and we had a few sunny days and they are definitely showing now. Two were looking to be 100% boys, so I pulled them up and shook the soil off their roots and tossed them aside, and I left one, as far as I can tell she's all girl.