I guess I get annoyed when people answer questions that they don't have any experience with. Your response also didn't follow any REAL logic, just the bullshit you wanted to claim. You've been growing for 6 months, you don't know what the hell you are talking about and you are claiming that not wanting to pull plants out to access them is somehow lazy. When you have big ass plants, it can be be a huge chore and it can risk breaking limbs to take out pots to water.
This whole watering from the top forces fresh air into the rootzone nonsense is all bullshit too. Watering from the bottom is perfectly fine, and accomplishes the same goals. Yes, you can get additional salt depositis if you are feeding frequently or letting the pots to sit and bottom feed too long.
they should only have access to water until the top of the pot is moist. YES, the top of the pot will be moist for all the numb nuts who have never done it, claim to know everything and make lame ass remarks like water won't wick the moisture but a short distance up. It's comments like that that indicate to me, ding ding, this dumb nuts has NEVER tried it. For those that are now on the same page and understand, water WILL move to the top of the pot through capilary action, when that water dries it does what now? Draws in what? Fresh air. You could even make the ever stupid argument that as the water moves up from the bottom it forces air out of the top, but this whole "forcing air" through the pot thing does seem like nonsense so why bother, right?
I restate my position on this. Yes you can water from the bottom. It is important to note that after the pots have absorbed water (about an hour) they tray should be emptied and the plants should be allowed to drain freely again. Should you still flush the plants out from time to time through the top? Sure if you have a fear of buildups and need to leach the soil, but for general feeding, it does work just fine. It works fine for houseplants, it works fine for pot plants.