Just gave em their second watering, they have been in there for three days now. Weird thing about it... the surface if the SunShine wasn't even close to dry at all when I watered em, but I figured they would need a splash. I got a shit load more run off this watering than last time despite giving them less water.

It's pretty important that roots completely dry out when they are trying to get situated and start growing obviously, but I am curious if I am hindering their ability to do by watering before the SunShine is dry. Everything I read says the roots grow while drying out, but if I see no signs of over-watering I see no reason to change my watering schedule.

I used 25% perlite, and I am going to be watering these puppies more frequently this time because I have friends who keep their SunShine saturated almost at all times, and say they get a much better harvest. The medium is pretty damn forgiving for the most part, so I plan to at least model that method during flowering but am I doing a dis-service to them when I water before it's completely needed considering they are trying to root?