Think of the two counter-acting processes: wicking and evaporation.
The ability of the LECA to wick is a fixed physical property of the brand of material used. It will, in all cases, absorb and transfer water to the next pellets as well as it can - no faster, and no slower.
Evaporation, on the other hand, is dependent upon many factors, and will vary with surface area, temperature, humidity, air movement, and light levels (warming the top surface).
If you take a one-pellet-thick "slice" of the pot, your larger-diameter "top slice" is being fed by a smaller-diameter "slice" below it, so the evaporation may be faster than the wicking can keep up with.
From a practical perspective, don't worry about it. That's less of an impact than your growing conditions.
By the way, if you see that a pellet has slowed the drainage from the pot, just poke it with a stick or wire stake.
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