Any hope for these stunted plants? pics

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Any miracle recoveries after stunting? Don't mind the also struggling tomatoes in there :)
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On my request my other half built me an outside greenhouse box with a grow light and I just simply underestimated how cold it would get in there at night and how hot during the day. The heat mat doesn't help as much as I expected.

These plants are either 8 and 4 weeks old :/ I stupidly thought I could get a super head start on the season and do an 'indoor grow' in an outdoors box with windows. Worth a go?

I recorded lows of 4C and highs of 40C, obviously nightmare conditions for any seedling and after making their first sets of leaves they stopped growing altogether. Now the weather is levelling out a bit, I have noticed they've started to slowly grow again, especially the one in the black square pot (Auto Night Queen).

So my question is, if I transplant them in a week or two, let them grow and flower (even if they're mini lollipops), will that flower be any good after this setback? I'd let them grow even if they made 8g of proper bud, but I'd not bother even for 40g of weak weed, it's not worth the space they take up in the garden. Any thoughts other than what an idiot I am? :p

Seeds are: Sweet Seeds' Dark Devil Auto, Pyramid seeds' Auto Tutankhamon, Dutch Passion's Auto Ultimate, Think Big, Auto Night Queen, Critical Orange Punch Auto and Auto Glueberry OG.

Last year's reg photo Super Silver Haze to hopefully show I'm not a complete numpty :p Purdy, isn't she?
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Hi, thanks for your reply Waira!
Worse? Yikes. I don't know if they're gonna make it, there's still a good 2-4 weeks until the weather evens out :( I guess I learned a thing this year. I repotted the best looking one yesterday, I'll see what happens I s'pose!
 
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