There is no such thing as too wet... lol... haven't you ever heard of DWC?if u water coco before its roots have filled out your container u stagnate growth and make the plant weep, u back of the water for a day and plants shoot up an inch or two and perk right up, im talking about new seedlings that have yet to put out a substantial root ball yet, even in this thread people agree with my points and other places on the coco thread as well, just my experience, coco as a wet sponge which is what it is in a container without roots to suck it up chokes plants n kills roots, and theres less air in fully wet coco then partially wet, yes u exchange gases when u water like crazy but then of course u stiffle them by it being to wet, this again when the plants just getting its bearings, not when its already established, then i agree with u.
Overwatering is a misnomer, the problem is under-oxygenation, which is compensated for by watering more... period.
When you water more often you remove stagnation...
I germ seedlings under a single CFL in the freezer of an old fridge... low light and high humidity...re read my post u have a problem with, i use low watts, its winter, my room might not be like your multi thousand watter drying out the medium as fast-
It is an ironic way of stating a 100% true concept.''Watering more will also prevent overwatering''... your funny gratfulhad-