Hey there,
From my point of view it's simply that you don't need to keep racking so much after the primary from a practical standpoint.
Once you've made your adjustments in the primary and racked to secondary I think it's a good idea to observe and rack when it makes sense, and not on a timetable. When you rack a lot you, risk contamination, risk oxidation, lose a small amount of mead, have to clean everything up, and generally invest some time that may be better spend observing and annotating your mead's progress. Why upset the stuff so often?
Cheers,
Oskaar
From my point of view it's simply that you don't need to keep racking so much after the primary from a practical standpoint.
Once you've made your adjustments in the primary and racked to secondary I think it's a good idea to observe and rack when it makes sense, and not on a timetable. When you rack a lot you, risk contamination, risk oxidation, lose a small amount of mead, have to clean everything up, and generally invest some time that may be better spend observing and annotating your mead's progress. Why upset the stuff so often?
Cheers,
Oskaar