You don't need to water 4x a day. If u use 5 gal pots u can possibly get away with bi daily but I don't recommend it. High frequency watering is the reason for growing in coco. And handwatering 1x a day is not a big deal it takes me 30 mins to mix nutes, feed, rinse jugs, fill with water to dechlorinate for 24 hrs. 30 mins a day well spent and enjoyed, plus I have a good connection with my plants and if something is off, I notice immediately.
Think of it this way. I'm breaking it down into a simple explanation, with false but easy to understand nute values. I will use npk cuz its easy to understasnd..
Day1- water with 100 ppm N, 30 ppm P, 60ppm K w/ ph 6.0 ... after 24 hours most of the N has been used, a lot of the P has been used, but die to the cocos high K value, there is still an abundance of K.
If you water with a 20% runoff (or more, if you can do more runoff its always better) the abundance of K will be flushed out, along with the o2 depleted water. Water again with the same formula above. It is your goal to provide your plant with all the fresh nutrients THAT IT NEEDS, you cannot cram nutrients into the plant. You set them at the table so the plant can use them as it needs. You shouldn't have nute burn probs with this mentality.
You want to keep a nice stable ratio of nutes. The runoff is super important and don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.
Here is my feeding schedule. Ppms are aproximate. I am a light feeder compared to most but have had bad experiences with nute burn. At the first sign of nute burn, flush before it progresses, don't think u can just water with plain water a few days, it will continue burning. Be especially careful the first few weeks and feed, water, water if u have to.
Tap water first 2 weeks (290 ppm)
Week 3- 1.5 ml/gal Pure Blend Pro Grow, 320 ppm (I just happen to have a 1.5 ml spoon so I use that)
Week 4- 1.5 - 2.5 ml/gal pbpg, 350 ppm (according to plant color, vigour, etc)
Until 1 month old, I find that minimal nutes are needed and can actually stunt root growth, which is the primary growth going on at this stage. Also the first week or two when using tap I only water the very outside of the pot (keep the middle moist, don't let it dry obviously) but watering the outside sends the roots out to seasrch for the water and should still keep the center moist as coco wicks moisture to a degree. Start daily wateing at wk 3 to 4 depending on plant size. I water daily always but very lightly the first 2 weeks. Small pots need watered more often also so if u have a 2 week old in a 3 gal (not recomended) then you obviously won't water daily.
Week 5
2.5-3ml/gal pbpg
1.5 ml/gal cal mag
Etc etc. That's when I start with calmag and start tapering those both up. I use liquid karma 1x a week. This may seem like light feeding, but my tap water is 290 ppm, just about the highest u wanna use without ro.