I have been playing with planted tanks since 1985.... Here is my tank, right now:
I can't complain, as I said, plants grow great, but BBA is always around...
That's exactly what I mean (wow, beautiful tank...). I mean, we all can see tanks in the forums, very poor tanks (let's say BBA tanks, not really planted tanks) in which a serious and very basic "technical" improvement is needed. But in some others BBA, despite not being a serious problem, is always around. I would not say that these people do not know what they are doing... Do other method users have BBA problems? Of course they have it. This is not really the point being discussed here... no method is perfect, but there may probably be several conditions in which some do better than others.
Assuming the risk of being shot down in flames
🙄 (and TBH fearing to re-open a million posts more)
(please read: no scientific data, just observations in my tanks, in others, lots of reading, comments from experienced aquatic plant growers in this forum and others...)
I have noticed/lots of experienced people say that:
1) in soft water "things are easier" (don't want to mention names but the most of the "best ones" here have admitted it any time, however it is difficult most of the times to really get a clear explanation about it),
2) with high light, relying on a rich substrate and/or lean dosing (instead of dosing heavily in the water column) makes your life easier (again, lots of very experienced aquascapers here do not dose that much, but end up with leaner methods than EI such as reduced EI, PPS-Pro, Tropica, ADA, etc.)
Jordi