The plants are alive. They look like hell though. They have brown spots all over every leaf except for the new growth at the very top, and many of the tips are brown and curling up (or down). I'm not going to worry about ph or nutrient problems at this point. I'm guessing the plants are just extremely stressed out from what they've been through. Does that sound right? Every leaf was probably very damaged as they got tossed around and buried in the brier patch.

I believe the two surviving plants are both afghans, by the way. As the plants grew I noticed the afghan leaves were twice as fat as the other strains' leaves (you can see for yourself in the last set of pictures), and both the survivors have the fatter leaves. I'm happy about that, because the main reason I grew this year was to be able to try some indica. Hopefully they'll live and one will turn out female. Though with all this stress, perhaps I'm destined for the same fate as last year... the few survivors of the season will all turn out male.

Say a prayer for my plants please!