But this still doesn't consider the plant's specific roots..a tree has a symbiotic relation with bacteria just as a cannabis plant does and both would prosper well in a soil with a maximizing amount of the "productive" elements(like yours) but STILL a plant's roots enjoy their own type/feel of soil depending on their root-type/DNA(pot plants have much different roots than other plants) so isn't there a big area of adjustment(so many different factors here) one could be messing around with to create a better product when using your soil as the base ingredient(drainage, water absorbance..basically anything that wouldn't really affect the microscopic bacterial growth part but would affect actual plant root growth)?..Just saying, are you trying to make the focus of your soil it's organic properties so that any plant with roots weed-like or tree-like will grow ok in your soil either way but will both have that same great bacterial potential??


so you make a soil that boosts soil metabolism. but for a plant to establish it's roots quickly and with strength like we want for these plants..shouldn't the soil's root growth potential be considered just as equally to it's levels of rhizobacteria?