Good luck! We will follow your report! 
you can transplant autos! Its simply a matter of timing.

Hey @pop22 It may have been the plant slowed down due to the fact the roots started to develop to the cup size. In general it is recommended to plant autoflowering strains into final pots. Transplants might cause a little slowdown or loss in potential, but as you mentioned, she caught up so we hope everything will be going smoothly from now onUpdate:
Well, I'm feeling better about this grow. She finally took off! I transplanted her into a 2 gallon pot yesterday and she settled in and started growing immediately! Leaves grew a 1/2" in a few hours! I was skeptical about using a 2 gallon pot after her slow start. But other than her taking her sweet time to get growing, she had looked very healthy from the start, that's why I was baffled by her taking so long to get going! I'm used to auto's filling those pots in 7-10 days, not 17!
@zambezaseeds Are these a slow to start normally? How long does this strain take, sprout to harvest?
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Hey @pop22 It may have been the plant slowed down due to the fact the roots started to develop to the cup size. In general it is recommended to plant autoflowering strains into final pots. Transplants might cause a little slowdown or loss in potential, but as you mentioned, she caught up so we hope everything will be going smoothly from now on![]()