Daily feeds aren't necessary or recommended. Weed plants like to go through wet/dry cycles. Keeping the soil constantly wet will cut off needed oxygen to the roots and can stunt your plants. Get a feel for the weight of your pots when they are almost completely dry and only water/feed when they feel that way. When you do feed them, given enough so that about 10% runs out the bottom of the pot. As nutrients are broken down they create a bi product, which are salts. If allowed to build up in the soil they can eventually cause problems such as nutrient lockout. That extra run off will help to keep those salts leached out of the soil, preventing them from building up and causing issues.
Normally, I'd agree 100% with your advice, but I can tell when a plant is on the verge of over-fertilization, and she was asking for just a little more. As for the over-watering, the mycorhyzzal fungi seems to be flourishing, and they can usually control excess water for me. The soil drains well and is actually fairly dry by the end of the day. By the way, the fertilizer is briefly flushed with water after application.
*Diatomaceous earth was just added for pH balance and trace minerals.*
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