Watering:
I will talk about how wet the medium should be, as a lot of people get it wrong in the beginning.
By the way, you can either water by hand like a normal soil grow or use a drip system, which is more preferable in coco for the later stages as it helps the wetness of the medium stay more stable than a hand watering schedule, which in turns keeps pH more stable and keeps the plants happier.
If you want to hand water make sure you water slowly as the coco medium is quite easy to dislodge. So if you water fast you will notice that your roots are floating ! Not good ! In both cases, you need around 20% runoff to keep your medium healthy. You cannot overwater coco, the more water you give, the better, you just waste water and nutes though.
During the first **two to three weeks, the coco medium should be treated somewhat more or less like soil though, not too wet, until the root system is fully established. It is recommended that you use rooting tonics like Canna Rhizotonic to get your plants to root up as fast as possible. Never let your coco dry though ! Once the surface looks a bit flaky you need to water.
**: I want to make this point clear. Its not a matter of days or weeks. You need to wait until the root system looks established enough to start taking the full hydro experience It might take two, it might take five, depending on the condition of your medium, whether you use root boosters, and the general health of your plants and roots. As mentioned earlier the soil-like treatment for the first few weeks encourages the roots to dig deep and form up well.
Once your plant is all rooted up, you can, and should, keep your coco medium wet at all times, since the pH of the medium will change a bit as it gets drier, and even if the coco has pH buffering, that is best left to combat the pH fluctuation that occurs when the plant feeds and leeches ion from the medium. Within a week or two you will start to notice thick fuzzy white hydro roots shooting out.
Keeping the medium properly watered eventually gets harder and harder as the plants becomes big and start taking up quite a lot of water, and this is why a drip system is better as it helps keep the coco wet all the time. If you want to go with hand watering, you will probably need to water once a day starting from week 2-3, (once per 2-3 days prior to that), and probably up to two times a day. This will vary with how big your plant gets, how much the strain itself drinks, how much you ventilate, your Rh, and temperatures, etc.
The idea is, just keep an eye on your medium and keep it wet.
And also, always have your water pH at around 5.7-5.9, that is the best range.
If anything tho, go lower, not higher, down to 5.5.