I'm using organic cotton. I'll give your method a shot and see how it goes. I wonder if part of the problem is that I'm using such a low ID on my coil. The wicking gets very finicky.
I've ran coils with an ID as small as the diameter of a toothpick and as large as 7/32 the key to any of them is to figure out how to effectively get juice to them efficiently at the correct rate.
What I do know is there is a fine balance between optimum contact surface area and proper wicking rate, I know from experimenting what work consistently for me from as low as 15 watts up to 80 watts to produce the flavor saturated vapor that "I" like
I like a warm, airy, juicy flavorful vape, where as some of my buddies find it over powering, but flavorful, what works for me bay not be your thing, but that being said, I can tell you that Lemo if built right will wick as fast or as slow as you want without dry hits or flooding.
If you are going to run a smaller ID coil, you'll want to close up on your airflow and create more of a vacuum on the chamber drawing more liquid in each time to keep the smaller wick saturated, conversely if you are running a larger diameter coil open that airflow up because you have more wick soaking up more juice at any given time, and will naturally wick more efficiently, so yes because this style of atty work off of pressure differential air flow will directly effect how much juice is drawn up the channels, on the deck and to the wick.
Smaller wicks hold less volume, requiring them to need to be replenished with juice faster.
Where as larger diameter holds more volume and can retain more of that in reserve, but this is where you have to be careful too much wick can be counter productive adversely slowing the wicking process when restricted and/or compacted and other times will over wick causing flooding if too much juice is fed to them too quickly.
Now that you are thoroughly confused go try different builds until you find what works for your taste and vaping style, but I can assure you dry hits or flooding is not a shortcoming of the Lemo in any way it's shortcomings in your builds, and lack of understating how it all comes together.