I highly disagree with your assertion that runoff tells nothing. It is a very useful informative tool when used properly.
It is to show changes over time. Not exact numbers at each test. If you are over fertilizing the runoff ph will likely be going down and the ppm’s up.
It is important to take the runoff the same way and amount each time for consistency.
This is standard practice in container crop production.
I even learned it from the premier horticulture (pro mix) website learning center.
I also learned about different types of lime and that pro mix adds calcitic lime and dolomite for immediate and long term buffering.
They suggest un adjusted tap water for the first week while the powdered lime charges. After that it starts to be available to the plants too. But it is added to the mix as a buffer not so much as a calcium or magnesium source.
And just an intersting fact
Agricultural lime is a mix of calcitic and dolomite and has a much better ratio of cal to mag than dolomite.
And adding 1/4 cup to ocean forest stopped my calcium deficiency. Which was caused by my well water going too soft during the dry summer and fall we had.
Sorry for the long post. I was up trimming all night and am high and wired.