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I realize thats what you want.. My point is that the immobility is to be expected with copper hydroxide/carbonate.. They're really insoluble.. Making those stay put is no braggable task, they pretty much do that by themselves..
And I suppose they could toss some more mobile things like micros into the mix.. They could migrate into the soil while the majority of copper in OH/CO3 form would stay put.. I don't know if I'd want micros in that or not.. Alot of ppl have issues with Ca & Mg imbalances as it is.. Too many multitasking garden products are bound to conflict..
If you have any concerns you can always use one of the different types of pots that basically do the same thing just in a different way. Like the Rootmaker pot that air-prunes roots. The way it is done is different than using chemicals but the result is the same.
I will not say if one is better or more efficient but the same general action is performed so there are options to chemicals if someone has concerns about any imbalance occurring of possibly even health concerns.