Fed the plants today:

1 gallon of tap water
6 ml of CalMag
4ml of Canna Coco Nute A
4ml of Canna Coco Nute B
Ph'd to 5.8 - 5.9 (kept fluxuating between these two for 3 minutes.)

I believe I found my mother plant. This plant, despite all the crap that has happened, is a very good looking plant. It has secondary growth and it's root system looks fantastic. Everything about this plant oozes Awesomness... all I can hope for is that it's not going to be a hermie/male dom plant (these are feminized unstable genetics... so hermies are a very real possibility).

I will give the plants another week or so and then I will give them a week of LST before I cut clones from them all.

The other plants are still looking kind of rough, but that's just because of the damaged leaves. I fully expect all the plants to recover.

One more thing I learned about coco today... you can FEEL how much the plants are drinking!!! This is something that was fairly difficult to do with soil because it occured over a course of days; however with coco you can feel it over the course of 1 day!

The plant I expect to turn into a mother drank a considerable amount of water when compared to the rest of the plants; furthermore this plant was the furthest from the fans/exhaust so I know that the plant actually utilized the water and it was not just wicked away from air blowing over it. I am very pleased with this.

Different plants had different pot weights. This was something I had never noticed before because I had never let the coco get very dry before; however after flushing the plants and then feeding it became obvious that they utilized more water/nute solution than before .

While I will still use an EC/PPM meter to determine how much they're eating.. I would have to say you can probably get a good guesstimate just by lifting the pot when growing in coco.

Do the benefits never end with this medium? I am loving it more and more every day.