I was under that same impression until recently. People using blu mats tend to disagree. When growing organically you are essentially taking care of the microbes in your soil. Microbes like the soil to stay pretty consistently moist. The wet/dry cycles are more geared towards using synthetic nutes where you have already decimated the beneficial beasties in your soil by dumping chemicals in there.
You're both right and in more agreement than you realize.I see your logic, but my advice applies specifically to organic farming, after probably around 45-60 harvests, I've found with the system I use, which is REALLY simple, I have the best results when letting the soil dry out a lil, the roots breathe better. I really have ONLY the advice that I've tried and proven to use. Very simple and I don't wanna sound arrogant but the clubs don't even compete with the results I have. You may be misunderstanding me also, I don't let it get to the point where the surface soil-tension repels the water, just dry to the second digit on my finger. I still stand by my original comment, I have bad results when the soil stays moist. I'm not saying you aren't correct, only that my 20yrs of growing, I have better results letting them dry a lil. I also water differently than most also, using a huge bucket to soak the entire smartpot.
A noobs idea of moist and a experienced growers idea of moist are miles apart. What a noob would call moist, we would probably call soggy.
That's why all the problems with the gnats.
Wet