Regrettably for making choices of watering regimens simple, coco is very adaptable. In fact, as you've surely encountered, there are many that recommend multiple daily feedings, while others recommend thorough wet (drain-to-waste)--drying out cycles.
As long as you keep the coco from getting near the drying-out light-weight range, the plants will do their thing, and likely not do anything different based on feeding schedules. What matters is the roots having access to water bound to coco particles, and coco particles do this well. These plants grow well over a wide range of soil moisture content. I presume most strains overall prefer being more on the dry side or cyling to this, but others will say otherwise, such as the extreme constant watering with AutoPots and hard-core hydroponics.
I'm lazy. I water 3 and 5 gallon Air-Pots twice a week. So my plants generally have enough coco that I could probably avoid watering for 5 days or even a week and not have problems, particularly while smaller during the grow/veg phase. I've even gone from sprout to bloom just doing one drain-to-waste feeding. I (and you should consider) also feed foliarly using Transport/Optic Foliar.