Two tries from their props were enough for Edinburgh, as WP Nel went over in the first half before Alasdair Dickinson, Tom Brown and Matt Scott finished the scoring for the home side.
And Solomons believes they have added verve to their attack as well as variety to their set-piece game in the GUINNESS PRO12.
"I think we've worked hard on our attack to evolve it," he said.
"We've got a good set-piece, we've got a solid defence, and we've done a lot of work on our skills pre-season.
"But we left, I think, two tries out there. Unfortunately Tom Brown, from a very good cross-kick by Phil [Burleigh], had he collected that and not knocked it forward he would have scored.
"Also, I thought from a maul we were obstructed and that was another opportunity. Had we gone into the shed at 27 points to six, it would have made a huge difference to the second half.
"Having said that, we spoke at half-time about being patient, that it'll come eventually, and it'll only be in the back 20 minutes that it'll come, if we do the damage in the first 20, and sure enough, the tries came.
"It's always difficult but if you force things then it never works. I must say, they didn't, and full credit to the side for the four tries."
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