I’ve been searching for days I cannot find a single organic liquid nutrient that seems to be worth it, kinda annoying
Then looking at non organic the only stuff looking decent is Humboldts secret or advanced nutrients PH perfect line.
I'm a fan of
Emerald Harvest personally, but I'll use anything if I think it's suitable. I'm pretty sure they have or are coming out with an organic line, too.
I just compost for my organic farming, we try to operate with as little overhead as possible.
I have a bunch of new (to me) nute lines to try that I acquired at CannaCon 22. Stuck around to the very end, got hooked the fuck up. I had to pack that shit in my car like Tetris. Bringing a truck next time
But speaking of organics I have some Royal Gold products to try. They have this new organic amendment called Crown Jewels that they hooked me up with along with several bags of various growing media. Peat, I think, idk haven't even fucked with it yet.
I'm using this GreenPlanet nutrients stuff right now. Pretty decent stuff I gotta say. They have a liquid organic fertilizer, now, too. I don't have any of that, though.
Personally, I don't really care about organic vs mineral derived fertilizers. They both do the job, it's just different ways of getting there. One is more sustainable whereas the other is not quite so. I'm a firm believer in organic farming for the sustainability and less pollution in massive crops, etc. But for indoor grows, home growers, etc there's nothing wrong with mineral derived nutrients. Especially for weed/hemp, having grown it in both, no real difference can be noted. It's not like you can look at or smell a bud and tell if it was grown organically or not. Maybe some people
think they can...
There are definitely differing opinions on this subject, though. Talk to any long time commercial farmer and they'll probably argue that mineral derived beats organic until the cows come home.
Switching from conventional commercial farming to organic no-till isn't an easy task and costs LOTS of money and several years of lost revenue/yield while conditioning the soil in your fields for no-till organic. That's the biggest turn-off for most folks. However, it is worth it in the end, if you can get there.
But anyway not to go off on a tangent... I always say, use whatever works best for you and always be willing to learn and improve, and you can't go wrong!
