An added point is that aquasoil is easy to use for folks that don't over think it. Forum folks consist heavily of the 1% crowd that prefers non-commercial solutions, especially ones that do cost a lot. But I find that commercial products often offer an easy way out so to say, for folks that do not want to become chemists just to participate in the hobby. As aquasoils and all-in-one solutions become more popular, I have seen difficult plants being grown with more ease over the years - and this is observable across all regions (that did not produce such tanks before). Aquasoil usage allows one to get results with much less tight water column control necessary.
Some examples from across the globe:
This guy is from Singapore: Kaysen. Guy isn't really into the science of it all, he doesn't even know the difference between
GH and
KH. Doesn't own any nutrient test kit either. This is his second planted tank. However, he is precise in following instructions on CO2 tuning, water changes, replanting/trimming. Can grow most "difficult" species quite easy. Because of folks like him, local Eriocaulon quinquangulare's price fell from 60+ USD a plant to less than 5 USD a plant within a couple of years when I my influence on the hobby took root locally. Folks here stop farming blood vomit because the price got so low it was not worth it any more.
Guy from Philipines: Elexer - similar to Kaysen above, not deeply into the science of it, but good horticulture skills. For many of these folks English is not their first language, so much of online literature that is not translated can be hard to digest for them.
Jhayar espiritu - UAE. Same situation as those above.
could the tanks above be produced with inert substrates? yes with much more effort. In fact, if I was to be blunt, many of the so called experts with inert substrates still can't grow plants that are in the tanks above well. Aquasoil + all-in-one ferts make it easy to do for folks that have no chemistry knowledge. BTW, no front loading/extra
PO4 and what not for the tanks above. Most are APT3/APTe, low KH tanks with GH raised to 5.
I used to be part of the DIY hobbyist crowd that was anti-commercial products. After starting 2hr Aquarist, I realize that I enabled many non-chemist folks across the globe to have great tanks with minimal effort and knowledge. So I am no longer abashed about espousing the values of things like aquasoils or all-in-one fertilizers.