Well, just got back from the plot.
The plants look pretty good, overall.
I think I might have powdery mildew on some of the lower leaves. I removed as many of the leaves that had this as I felt was necessary. I didn't wanna get leaf-pulling happy. I also removed most of the leaves that looked sickly and yellow (which wasn't many).
I'm probably gonna have to go out there with baking soda/water mix and spray down the leaves just to make sure next time I go back out.
As far as the health and overall vitality of the plants, things look good. The G13/Haze is almost 4 feet tall, and the Sour Diesel isn't far behind it. It's kind of funny, the G13/Haze was supposed to be short in stature, but it's the tallest of the two strains. The Hawaiian sativa heritage is really dominate in this G13/Haze.
My 7 Sour Diesel seedlings are really doing well. Thick stalks, and healthy looking leaves. The 7 seedlings have actually almost caught up to the original Sour Diesel, which is pretty remarkable, considering how small these seedlings (now plants) looked 10 days ago.
I think this is in large part due to how many times I transplanted the original Sour Diesel seedlings from patch to patch, when I was still attempting to grow in the ground. One patch would get flooded out, and I'd move a few seedlings, and then a week or two later, the same thing would happen. All this stress undoubtedly affected how those original Sour Diesel recovered.
I gave them their first dose of Fox Farm nutes in 2 weeks. These plants were thirsty despite the rainfall we've had in the past week and half. It took a while for the water to soak on down through the hardened soil mix. 15 gallons of water + Fox Farm nutes evenly distributed among 22 buckets.
I'll be going back on Saturday to water and feed again...and probably spray down any leaves that look funky.
Here are the pics: