Incorrect. Hydroponics growers achieve their higher rates of growth because they are able to feed plants more efficiently than simply soaking by using smaller, more frequent watering. Marijuana prefers a lighter, more airy soil. That's why so many people add in perlite on top of what's already in most soil mixes.
The more a plant perspires, the more it consumes water, the faster it grows. You have to feel the weight of the potted plant compared to what that same pot full of completely dry soil weighs to gauge how much and how often watering should be done. Like 95% of first-time growers make the same exact mistake - using too much water. Plants get waterlogged and can't absorb nutrients, algae can build up, and if the soil is constantly wet it can actually lead to a situation where the dirt is drawing moisture out of the plant because the electrochemical levels get messed up or something like that.
Regardless, from the grower's advice I've gotten from various places like this site and youtube and from my own personal experience, using less water more frequently with an occasional flush is the best way to water a marijuana plant. Right now my little seedlings just a single cap-full of water, and that was the first time I've watered since I germinated them about a week ago.[/QUOTE nobody said any thing about hydroponic. until u tried to cover ur bad info. so we should all water every day in small amounts in soil. teach us old wise one teach us I'm waiting!