hmm well they were in the south part of the house.. getting light from 11 to sunset.. i think that was a big mistake..
no..its not a mistake..
if I were you, I would leave them on the south-side..although the other side sounds ok too..even though its less light..
its probably not the sun that is weakening the plants..its something else..
you mentioned your watering technique:
think the main reason they are still alive despite the 8+ hours of 95-100 degree weather lately is that i water them constantly.. the soil is Always wet or soaked. sometimes i ever submerge them at night
that could be causing some stress..
you shouldnt have to "water them constantly"..because they should always already be wet!
are you using trays? if not, you should get DEEP trays..like this:
Fill up the tray once a day, just keep the trays always filled, half-way to full..that will be a stable water level which the plants will appreciate, especially with your heat..
moving the plants is probably fine..but personally I wouldnt..the amount of sun isnt your problem..for VFT's the more sun the better..
it sounds to me your plants might have had some water stress..too dry, then too wet, then too dry again..you need trays!
also..2 weeks is WAY too short of a time to make any judgements on plant health..
they need to stay in one spot for a few months at least until you can tell how they are doing..
moving them around a lot, based only on a few weeks (or days) observation isnt good for the plants..
IMO you should pick the spot that gets the most possible sun, and just leave them there all the time..
more sun is good..I highly doubt sun is your problem..
it sounds like these are new plants (new to you)
they were probably growing in bad conditions before you bought them..
and only 2 weeks later you cant expect them to look great yet..they dont react that fast..
just give them the best possible conditions and they will be fine..
IMO you are WAY over-reacting!
and making lots of totally unnecessary changes..
the best thing to do is put them in full sun, give them deep water trays with good water..and then
leave them alone!
(except for maintaining the water level of course..)
(where do you live? your local climate is very important when it comes time for dormancy..)
Scot