I see what you are saying, and that's kind of what I was saying on my original reply on page 1 of this very thread. If it works for you, then great!! If you've tried a bunch of methods only to realize that you work best wit FF gear, then by all means, stick with it!! I just simply believe that with soils, there is no "best". Much like cooks, us growers use ingredients to create something. Also much like cooks, if we don't know what we're doing and we eff up the results, it's easy to blame an ingredient. In response to "everyone says foxfarm is not the best then what is", I am of the opinion that there is no "best". Soils do vary in quality, sure, but to grow quality Cannabis you HAVE TO THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX and modify your mixes, regardless of what soil you us, maybe even learned a little e. Despite the pain in the ass of not getting results when experimenting, this is how we learn. If you know what to look for and know WHY you're making changes or trying new things, then I doubt you're going to mess up TOO awful bad. Trial and error is the only way to learn through your own experience. Reading what a bunch of other people do and then sticking to it to "do it right the first time" is a pipe dream, IMHO. If you're not getting better after each grow, then you know the reason why. Again, I'm not downplaying anybody, I just don't want to see people limit their potential by getting "caught up". Just my thoughts.
J Dubs