then u are a fool
transplanting is not fine .........as it is a auto plant the roots grow at a faster rate then Photos
if u transplant it from a 3 gallon to a 7 gallon for flowering u are not tapping into all that soil u gave it for flowering u are only using maybe 4 to 5 gallons by the time u cut it
to get the best out of it u need to plant it in the final planter allowing the roots to shoot and grow into all the soil u are offering it
i grown auto plants now going on to 5 years i done almost every experiment i can think of to them .......transplanting makes the plants under yeild compared to planting it directilly into the final planter
(run your own experiment u will see)