Well I guess my point is that there isn't a detectable difference in the quality of the marijuana with either method. Well-done hydro is as good as well-done soil and shitty hydro is just as bad as poorly done soil. I personally think the living soil indoors thing is great in concept, but, in practice, you get all the bugs and then you have to deal with them....and it just becomes a never ending circle. By the time everything is said and done, the living soil plants get treated with neem oil, pyrethrins, sprayed with soap, diatomaceous earth and dunked in mosquito killer. I think the idea of living soil is best applied to outdoor growing. The advantage of the indoor environment is that it's pest-free to begin with and can be kept that way with cleanliness. Nitrogen is Nitrogen, Potassium is Potassium and Phosphorous is Phosphorous....and so are all the micronutrients. There aren't good versions or bad versions...just molecules that the plant uses. Soil is great. Most of my grows are soil. But when the bugs show up, I kill 'em! And from that point on, it's all about feeding and watering -not dealing with pests.