ok so, well it seems to me that a lot of ppl are still interested in organics and living organics.two VERY VERY different things.make no mistake and the flower quality is also,VERY VERY different.what i find interesting is that simple watering principles arent talked abpout much other than what and when.not really how and the what extent in an ID nad/or OD environment.in an ideal soil ID when small n similar.clones howevern whatever small your growing tends to have similar qualities and a solid general rule to use.as wide as your longest leaves are in a circle is where you should water,especially within organics to promote the sphere moistness and basic structure.but ideally organics should be a lil larger than that./slight..but larger nonetheless.
and as tall as your plant is(autos are the exception but again,simple rules to use) twice as deep untill st the bottom ofcourse lol.
and for simple recipes there are several that can be used.from bagged with a soup/tea to wet the soil and then let it blend and ultimately dry out.that works well,and is simple and cheap too.i'll post some sample recipes ive used in the past with decent results.and then you have a bag of soil and tossing in say,Lime,2 or 3 different meals and a tea and a cheap steer and bokahi inoculate and that'll do ya fine fed with teas or aerated soups.
Mollisols : one of the ten major soil orders
characterized by a thick,dark surface horizon,they are among the world's most productive soils.with high natural fertility tilth.generally found under prairie vegetation ,such as the great plains(US) ,Ukraine , parts of Mongolia,northern China, and southern Latin america.
Horizon: a distinct layer of soil(parallel to the surface) that characterizes the soil-forming process in a particular locale.
Tilth: the physical quality or condition of a soil,similar to the health of a living organism.