Just came back from watering. I bought another 5-gallon container to haul water in, so I now water 15 gallons all together when I do waterings.
I also attempted to start camouflaging the buckets, but ran out of brown spray paint (1 only did 8 buckets...kinda disappointing). This paint is good however, as it's made to be sprayed on plastic.
I'll have to go back on Saturday with more spray paint and finish the others. They sell pre-camouflaged buckets at Walmart, but when I started this endeavor out, I was low on funds and had to buy the cheapest thing I could find to get going.
It's only been since Monday, but I keep noticing decent growth every time I go out there. I measured the G13/Haze and most of the plants are at least 2 feet, some 2 1/2 feet. The Sour Diesel has about a 1 1/2 foot average. The 7 Sour Diesel seedlings are coming along nicely.
I know that's short considering where we are at in the season, but I experienced stagnat growth the entire month of May due to poor drainage using ground holes.
I'll be going back on Saturday to do more painting/watering. It's been hot as hell this week (as it is everywhere in the US). High 90's, low 100's. Just glad I can water these plants every few days.