id say it would need a bit longer, but soil would be my weak spot, i cant find any good brands really and most dont deliver soil international so i have limited experience.
with autos they immediately send down a tap root pretty deep and itll hit the hot soil and have issues i would say. ive made a weak mix and planted into final pots for this grow so i can use feeds to feed them more than the soil (in my head thats the plan atleast) i weakened the mix with perlite and coco which both have no real nutrients themselves just something for roots to grow through.
if you plant into final pots though you have to be careful and understand how moist the soil is through the whole pot not just the surface otherwise itll look dry but underneath waterlogged. and roots rot if they cant get oxygen too. they need very little water when theyre small most problems from new growers are caused by paranoid overwatering.
i would ask in the soil or general chat forum maybe someone that knows the soil would be able to give you a better answer. there might be some stickies on mixes im not sure.
if no answer id weaken the soil and plant into that and then transplant into the mix eventually. not sure though.
also i might be wrong but autos grow larger when the tap root has room early on, if it hits the bottom of the pot in a small pot youll end up limiting its overall potential. if you can use taller pots get some.
with autos they immediately send down a tap root pretty deep and itll hit the hot soil and have issues i would say. ive made a weak mix and planted into final pots for this grow so i can use feeds to feed them more than the soil (in my head thats the plan atleast) i weakened the mix with perlite and coco which both have no real nutrients themselves just something for roots to grow through.
if you plant into final pots though you have to be careful and understand how moist the soil is through the whole pot not just the surface otherwise itll look dry but underneath waterlogged. and roots rot if they cant get oxygen too. they need very little water when theyre small most problems from new growers are caused by paranoid overwatering.
i would ask in the soil or general chat forum maybe someone that knows the soil would be able to give you a better answer. there might be some stickies on mixes im not sure.
if no answer id weaken the soil and plant into that and then transplant into the mix eventually. not sure though.
also i might be wrong but autos grow larger when the tap root has room early on, if it hits the bottom of the pot in a small pot youll end up limiting its overall potential. if you can use taller pots get some.