Interesting...
@Bignutes I just checked page 1 of your grow and yeah, no holes in the bottom of the soil section, only a few small holes in the bottom of the wick cup. Yet the commercial sips (Earthbox/Growbox) and most of the diy ones have a ton of holes in the bottom of the soil section...
I know the soil can get oxygen from above, and it doesn't really need that much (I suspect the excessive use of perlite/aeration in soil for cannabis may just be a crutch for growers who tend to over-water (which is also why a lot of people, including myself, gravitate towards sips)). Like, I have some houseplants in big containers with no drainage, and as long as they don't get too saturated/anaerobic, they're fine. And like you said, there is no air gap in nature.
So the air gap/holes at the bottom of the soil just serves to allow
more air to reach the lower layers of soil. Is it needed? No. Does it benefit the plants? Dunno, would be curious to find out...
Do you have an overflow/drain hole in the bottom section of your sips, to prevent the water line from getting above the bottom of the soil section? Or is that not even necessary if you don't have any exposed soil at the bottom of the container?