FarmerScotty
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No worries. Thanks for the info. I was going to do the scaling-up transplant method but thought that would end in disaster. Whatever you're doing, it seems to be working. Your entire operation looks amazing.Sorry for the late reply, but you have gotten lots of good advice from others so I won't dilly dally.
The fabric pots are 7 gallons and I could have gone smaller but the little larger size gives me a fudge factor in case I forget to water. I use big box store potting soil and amend with worm castings, perite and rice hulls. I also sprinkle some Gaia Green in before planting.
I do transplant Autos, and it may stunt their height a little, but they stretch during flower and finish when they should. This year I started Auto seeds May 31, transplanted the seed w/tail into small cups, then into 3" pots, then into the 7 gallon outside. They are not as robust as photos, for me, but they do produce beautiful flowers every time.
My interest in autos is definitely rising. Mine may be underdeveloped, but I've done so much better than the first 4 attempts.