The plants are all doing well, all the other plants slowly but surely catching up to the Raspberry Cough. I've now super cropped the top portion of the Raspberry Cough, as well as pulled a few of the branches over to it's corner. This is so it doesn't start to block the other plants but still grows more bushy rather than vertically. I topped what appeared to be the main cola on the Peyote Forum, only to realize that due to it's mutations earlier on it already appeared to be growing with two main branches. This secondary branch appears to still be growing mutated growing in multiple directions at the top of the branch. other than this strange growth pattern the plant appears to be growing well. So far the biggest advantage I've found growing in a raised bed is that similar to my outdoor grows, I can take a more hands off approach and don't have to be monitoring the plants daily. The biggest part of this is I've only needed to water once every other week. The only negative I've run into so far using a raised bed is just it being a bit more difficult to keep the plants from overlapping since I can't move around individual pots.
@Dunnruss63, I haven't kept great track in the past, but it's always been enough to last me and my friends until my next harvest. This is actually my first indoor grow with a raised bed, but I've learned a lot from BuildASoil on the overall benefits of using one for an indoor grow. I used a lot of there products with my outdoor grow last year and I'm hoping it'll be as easy of a time growing indoors. From what I've seen with their grow documentaries on Youtube, I'm expecting great results.