No. ESPECIALLY no with autos. You wanna know how to grow successful autos? I'll tell ya:
1) research your genetics
2) start in the pot you will finish in
3) provide a soft, spongey soil with excess aeration to allow the roots to thrive
4) feed delicately until you figure out what the plants demands are
5) don't be afraid to try a little LST but do it early! Some genetics respond well, few will give you fits over LST (so I've heard)
6) don't over water
7) don't defoliate
run a 20/4 light cycle, or similar to that
9) if growth/budding stalls out, switch to 12/12 for a week or so