Incognito gave a pretty solid answer!

The best thing you can do is pay close attention to your plant. Get to know your plant. Growing isn't quick so you'll have plenty of time to get acquainted!!! Know what it means when your leaves are droopy, perky, saggy, straight, curled, etc. You also have to realize higher temps/higher intensity light/higher winds will cause your soil to dry up. Inside you regulate the environment so those might not play a role. Outside in a container like what I'm doing, you have to pay attention to that stuff. Lately it's been 90-95 degrees farenheit here and we can't seem to shake it. It was 98 today!! When it gets into the 90s I check on her about 3 or 4 times a day and I usually give her 2 little drinks a day when it is 90+. The heat goes up, the water goes up. The heat and wind both go up, water goes up more. That's how I've been doing it and it's working out okay but every plant is different!!

Just read around and see what you can find out about reading your plant and pay attention to what it tells you and you'll be a-okay! :thumbsup: