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It's an American thing lol. They're having problems catching up with the rest of the planet but will definitely get there (tongue in cheek but in part true). Give them some credit - it was only a few years ago that the be all and end all to anything was mag sulfate. The only other place I've seen outside of the US that is big on soil is New Zealand. Coco is huge in Australia and NZ. I think in Australias case this is largely due to the crazy summer temps and coco offers somewhat better root zone security.
I don't know about the catching up with the rest of the world concept. I know even in states where mj is decriminalized in small amounts it is not decriminalized in large amounts. Most states allow only a small number of plants and a ridiculously small amount of dry pot. Over the limited amounts quickly puts you in the felony category. Where I am only one ounce of dry mj is allowed and grows must be less then 25 plants regardless of the plants age or size. i.e. seedlings/clones count the same as large plants.
In America a major reason for not using soil type growing is for reasons of stealth. Constantly buying and discarding soil type mediums draws to much attention. For reasons of stealth most American grows are done indoors so climate is only a small factor.
Sadly there is also the fact that mj is still illegal by the Federal government and they do not recognize the individual states rights to legalize or decriminalize mj. Growing mj is a federal felony regardless of the number of plants.
Hoagland, Jensen and Cooper were all American researchers and were pioneers in hydroponic nutrient development. Of course this was done with research grants provide by the federal government. The feds do not give money to researcher for any form of studies related to mj growing. All mj growing developments in the USA are from clandestine growers. They typically are not mj forum patrons.