Not trying to be a killjoy, but assuming you are leaving these plants outside all the time and that you are in the norther hemisphere, you probably will not get anything off of them. They are not going to have enough time to finish before the first frost. They don't grow in colder temps, and getting close to freezing will kill them. They were started too late in the season for outdoor growing. Next year put your starts outside around the end of May. That will allow enough time for them to veg to a decent size and finish before the weather turns to shit. Use the winter to learn, learn, learn, and then do. Good luck!