Doesn't Fox farms soil have enough perlite in it and I water it every day I cut 2 holes on the side of the cup for drainage and the way I water it i keep putting water until I see the water come out of the hole and I use regular sink tap water I am going to transplant the plant to a 5 gallon bucket and I am going to put like 20 holes at the bottom for drainage
When you do a plant pot put some ordinary gravel up to the level of the drain holes in the bottom/side, then fill with soil. This will help keep the drain holes from getting plugged by clumping soil around the drain holes and help with proper drainage.
Be sure your plant pot is elevated above the water catcher...or better yet, put it on a slanted mini-trough-shelf just high enough to get a water catcher(dishpan etc) to sit under the edge of it. This way it will be much easier to dump the run-off water.
Myself personally would put about an inch of gravel on the slanted mini-trough to help with aeration etc
Get a hygrometer to help you with the watering. A hygrometer is only a reference point and the reading should not be taken as absolute. You'll eventually have to use your own judgment as well.
If I were going to set up a single plant watering system...there's a few very cheap/inexpensive ways to do it.
My mom's are on DIY drip valves. I have hooks and catch hooks in the ceiling and each one gets a five gallon bucket res. I use the hot/cold water valve taken from the backs of old washing machines. These valves activate at 120vac and can be hooked directly to a timer. The machine or garden hose will screw onto the valve. You'll have to put a fitting on the res for the hose. The drip rings are aluminum pie pans with pin holes and a slot for the plant. I fold the edge of the cut up and get it level so the water goes through all the pin holes made in the pie pan. Drain to waste...
A shelf and a beer cooler with the water spout in the bottom side would make a great res
Kinda like giving plasma to a patient
I'm in rock so I have to top up the res every five days/a soil grow would never use that much in five days.