But, Depending on your feed strength and nutrient profile I find that feeding to run-off every time is not necessary in coir. I only do weekly DTW feeds, and have went 3 weeks once without a DTW.
Depending on pot size to plant size you may have to water multiple times a day or once every 2 days if using 3 gallon and up pots.
Many ways to grow in coco, if you'd give us a plan of what you are trying to achieve we could be of more help.
@Greenhouse;save
Here is one guy to listen too on watering Coco.....You asked for someone that's good with Coco. There are others, I just don't keep any kind of list in my mind on who's doing what - while online.
He has his head wrapped around dialing in for his way. I bet he can outline other ways - like the everyday
BUT, has settled into a style that works for him.
Finding others that do it different,
and listening to how and why they do it that way. Is all a road to making your choice on where to start.
The point being, that you should try a few - side by side if you can. To find the one that's most "comfortable" for you to do and have the least problems dialing in. His point of feed strength is all about what method is used. Variations to strain dial-in's are relatively close, once you have chosen your method or style.....
@boilingoil
Thanks for stepping in and expounding on the answer I gave. I'm not the most schooled on Coco. I've tried it - years ago, and wasn't comfortable with it......(had to soak the Coco first back then - didn't care for the whole "soil-less" thing anyway and made a prejudiced choice to stop learning it).
Give me my organic soils - Liking the new synthetic lines (to me) I've been testing in soil too.....