Watering everyday will help. Infact, perlite would like to be watered even more then that and it performs the best in active hydro like dutch buckets that constantly flooded and drained-a lot of commercial vegtable farmers use this method with 100% perlite.
I'm giving you my advice because I was actually thinking about running perlite hempys for the same reasons as you- I heard stable ph, no pests, it's light and easy to work with, you can reuse it, and I've seen people have good success with the method. I started off this run in my new space with my mind set on it.
I started off in small party cup hempys and 2 litter hempys. Everything was going good. I did realize though that they did better when I watered them everyday and 'flushed' the medium with fresh nutrient solution, not only bringing in fresh oxygen but giving the plant a steady supply of fresh food. This isn't a new idea though-it's exactly what Drain To Waste hydro is. It's the same principal that all the coco guys use.
SO I decided to buy some coco and do a couple next to my hempys. After a few weeks it was obvious that any mix of coco and perlite, either 75%perlite to 25%coco in a hempy with a perlite res, or opposite 75%coco and 25%perlite traditional container handwatered to 20%+ runoff each day, was better and easier to maintain than just perlite alone.
Hempys work great, but they aren't as easy to get dialed as people think. With perlite that dries out really quick it's easy for salt to build up on it if it's not kept moist-and that's hard to do. That is why hempy himself suggests the feed, water, half strength feed, water, feed, etc. This keeps flushing out the old salt. If your feed, feed, water then salt may be building up.