I don't understand why people say you can't transplant autos..if you know how to do transplants correctly ( any plant in general) you shouldn't see much, if any shock. Out of literally hundreds of plants I've transplanted..probably a doz autos..I've only had a handful or so show any signs of "shock", and even then they were back to 100% in a few hours. Most shock comes from the plants roots drying out or people being too rough with the roots. Soak the root ball in cool/cold water for 10 minutes, it does 2 things..over waters the plant and cools it slowing it's processes. Let it drain, then transfer. Put dirt in the bottom of new pot, flip over old pot and knock out root ball,rough up the outside of the root ball with your WET fingers, place root ball on top of new dirt, back fill with new dirt around root ball. Water with cool water..done. I think the main reason people say not to transplant autos is because most people don't know how to transplant.