Ok. That is not organic. That's what I needed.
Yes. Water that plant. 2 cups of water is nothing to it.
When you water:
Soak the entire soil. There is no need to get the leaves wet.
If you see a lot of water running out the bottom, catch some of it each time and check the pH.
Check the pH before you water also.
When you water, the plant will use it to 'recharge.' Then it will use that recharge and grow. Taller, more roots, flowers, leaves, whatever it needs in that stage.
During this new growth period you will notice the leaves pointing up towards the light. As long as they are pointing towards the light, they do not need water.
(This will usually last 2 or 3 days, wait for them to have at least 10 mins of light before checking the leaves.)
When the plant is running out of water, the leaves will begin to lower. When you see at least 50% of the plant's leaves have lowered, water it again. Soak it with pH balanced water.
The cycle will start over.
Watering really is this simple. We love growing our plants and we get all worked up about how we feed or water, or trim or whatever. It's Ok, the plant is far more forgiving than you might realize. Watch your leaves, that's the plant talking to you.