If it's a newish pack (which I guess it is) go for it. A single step starter is much simpler than a multi-step starter which gives more opportunity to go all wrong. 1.5L? Not using a stir-plate? But should be done in 18-24 hours. If not using a stir-plate any bubbles might suggest it is done (you are only encouraging yeast growth in the starter, not fermentation of the starter). If using a stir-plate you may not see the bubbles:
Little story from my last starter ... 3 days in to a 4 step starter and the starter was showing signs (bubbles, but I do use a stir-plate but it was off at that time). Woke on the morning of the 4th day and the 4th step starter looked completely dead. In the afternoon, still no sign of bubbles. On a hunch, I checked the SG of the starter. The yeast hadn't just finished its growth, but it finished all the available sugar over-night! The starter was chilled, the used portion decanted off (not essential) and the remaining yeast allowed to warm back to room temperature before being flung into the beer next day. It started in two hours. I may have "over-cooked" it?