Ok, things I learned with mine...(it's on that other thread also)
1-I don't pour off each time I feed.
2-I only feed once per day if on counter (once per week if kept in fridge)
3- I like to keep about a cup and a half in jar at all times(most recipes ask for a cup)
4- for that amount,I feed it 1/4 c flour,and a bit less than that in filtered water
5- when it ougrows the jar,I pour off onto a baking sheet,and make flatbread in the oven-(350 for about 15 mins)
6- I'f I don't plan to use use it a lot,in the fridge it goes.
7- the liquid on top is ok,a vinegary smell is ok. you can pour off liquid on top before feeding.
8- liquid on top might mean it needs more food. If it's needing too much food, pour some starter off,down to about 1/4 cup,and start feeding again.
9-I have both a gf and regular starter going
10- for an extra feed boost, give it some sugar. yeast loves sugar!
--ETA---- I saw a few posts back....YES. the light on in the oven for all rises is key in my house!
Still experimenting with a bread recipe that I like. I think I've found one that's fairly simple. google a few,try a few. You'll find something you like.
FWIW, possible that a sugar/flour feeding before starting your bread may help. Also try the 'long sponge' method- (google that)