I found a website dedicated exclusively autoflowers:
https://autoflower.net/. Pretty much everything that you want to know about autos is on that site. Furthermore, if you go to the homepage of rollitup.org there is a section dedicated to autoflowers too. You probably already knew that, just trying to help out.
My only "successful" grows have been autos. This is for two reasons: 1.) They seem to tell you when to go to the next stage of growing, hence the name "auto". 2.) They seem to be more forgiving of mistakes such as: over/under feeding or watering, light deprivation, pest and mold issues...they seem to be almost kill proof. (Although I've killed some somehow). They are an awesome beginner plant for sure. The only drawback is that once an auto is done, it's done and that's it there is no more. With a photo, you could potentially keep it going forever (I'm guessing) and never go without ever again.