Best resource would be
www.growweedeasy.com
Second best resource is right here. We have a section called diaries. You navage through the 3 horizontal bars and click forums then scroll for diaries. Once in diaries use the search feature to keyword things like fox farms, autoflower, organic, or whatever. This will pop up links for diaries closer to your goal rather than read through hydro rdwc or
smart pot or drain table grows which prolly sound like I changed to another language LOL.
In my opinion the easiest grow is organic. The major thing to master with organic grows is watering the plant. Most PH related problems I truly believe start as overwatering. Also overwatering is not to much at one time. In an organic grow overwatering is not letting the pot get dry and light before adding water.
My last 5 gallon pot grow my highest water input at any one time was 2.8 liters and that gave me slight trickle runoff. 2.8 liters of water is like 5 lbs. You can feel the heavy. Get in the habit of checking weight and look for a slight bit of pull away at the top of pot to soil contact. Dry cycle is important.
In Organics it is not necessary to pH water. If you have hard water it may be beneficial to have a source of pure water. Your local water provider is required by law to list water test data you do not have to pay for a lab test. Pure water can be expensive as a daily but there are alternatives. Ro buddy makes a 3 part filter for aquariums that was $50;shipped and yes it has a 2-1 waste but it will make about 500 gallons of RO water before filter changing.
Once you add nutes to water you will want to check and adjust pH to whatever the bottle says or 6.2 to 6.8 pH. Test strips worked fine for years but I do have an apera 60 pH test kit cause my old eyes see like 4 colors and they progressively look darker to me. Shades are beyond me for discernment.
Kool hobby. Last hobby I would sweep up the brass and go clean firearms. Unfortunately running a 3 gun course unless I can use my mower is no longer gunna happen.