let me shed some light on my theory of why the soil stays moist(not soaked)
I'm not using any soil, well, not really, I'm growing in 100% worm castings, I had started this as an experiment and now it's come so far i figure I'll make it go all the way, i started with all sorts of crazy ideas and 3 females, 2 were eaten by a fan, and this is the sole survivor, which i started in 90%sand/10%worm castings(sand is good for visuals, though it stunts the growth at about 3 weeks) when i switched it to the worm casting i noticed it was moist to begin with, instead of watering immediately after re potting i let the medium settle and let the roots take hold without water, they did, and it seems it was quicker than when i watered in the past.
now let me share with you what im sure most will read and say "No way he's going to kill it!!!"
I have no drainage holes in the bottom of the bucket(AHHHH!!!!), my grow closet remains at a steady 73F with lights on and 68F with them off, humidity is generally between 30% and 40%, I water once every two weeks, and not because it's yellowed but because the leaves begin to sag somewhat, I water quite minimally using about half of a PUR water pitcher, i use filtered tap water, I don't check the water or soil PH, it's not that i'm a complete newbie, I just like trying new/unconventional ways of doing this.
this is merely my hobby, I'm not looking to make new strains(yet), nor am i looking to sell a finished product, i just enjoy the gardening experiments and if i get something to smoke in the end its cool, if not, i try something else.
All that said, my plant is very healthy, very bushy with no yellowed leaves, and since im growing under strictly cfl's i feel like i've already accomplished more than i ever thought was possible....and more importantly I'm still having fun!
will post some pics in a few, going to take some now!
thanks for all the advice and help, when i get pics up you can critique more if you'd like....btw inteded on adding drain holes, but ever got around to it...maybe i will tonight.
Storm