Temperature is key for the first weeks. If you put em out in germination, will kill your germinating seeds. All below 12 degrees will stun them heavy (bad idea with autos). Below 8 they are a goner.
You can grow autos all year long, as long as you look that the climate still works for the plants. Once they are out of germ, they can take more but cold isn't the best for the root system. If you can run them on a heating plate and keep the soil at 20, you shouldn't run into any issues.
Full sun is perfect and the sun still packs 2000 micromoles PAR during winter, just get less duration and harvest is smaller.
I know the Blue Cheese and Blueberry Kush from Nirvana.. i like both plants even they have a few pheno types swinging in them. Not really difficult to grow either. Would stick to 10 liter pots and see how that works out. If you run a grow diary, you keep easy track of what you do and can get easy help.
I lost a batch of seeds in September 3 years ago due to temperature.. is what you have to watch very careful at the start.
Blue Cheese Autos i have in the tent right now