Thanks for the input. It's hard to tell. I was watering about 5 days apart and each time the soil was dry an index finger deep. Do you think I should have used smaller pots? (These are 5 gallon)
autos are kind of weird, some don't mind being transplanted, and some take it very hard. that's why people start them in larger pots than you normally would. the trick to it is to water lightly in the beginning, right at the base of the plant. do that for the first two weeks, then start to water in a ring around the plant, still pretty lightly, don't soak the whole pot. the first two weeks keep it fed, and the dry medium around it will keep it from being too wet, when you start to water around it, don't water at the base of the plant anymore. that will make it grow more roots, to reach out to the water. i use 3 gallon plastic bags, and i roll them down in the beginning and only put about half a gallon in each one, adding more soil and unrolling the bag as the plants grow.
the first two or three weeks is very important for autos, and you don't want them to get waterlogged