Buds are fat because of genetics / coco / co2 enriched room ...
Pritty sure it's the other way around ... mostly organic with just enough not, to not get it omni certified and still be able to work kinda with a TDS meter (I would not go over 900ppm with pbp and even that is only for coco / hydro gardens with c02) ... all I really care about is that it doesn't kill my organic soil food web ...
What I'm trying to say is organic bottled nutrients many not be 100% organic but it is sure gives you allot more control than using 100% organic soil mixes and potentially gives you a better cleaner product.
"PURE BLEND PRO Soil Formula: Hydro-organic Fruit and Flower Soil Formula
American Agritech has specially formulated this natural and organic bloom
nutrient formula for plants cultivated in soil "
"Derived from fish meal, composted sea bird guano, sea kelp, spirulina, soybean
protein extract, rock phosphate, potassium carbonate, magnesium carbonate,
calcium carbonate, humic acid*, fulvic acid*, citric acid*, raw sugar cane*,
Agrimineral 72 (silica clay extract)*, amino acids*, B-complex vitamins*, and
select botanical plant extracts*. (*Non plant food ingredients.) "
Before 2007 the label was listed like below and changed in the last few years, but the actual product din;t seem to change.
"Urban Garden Source Book page 66 in the FAQs.
Question: Which American Agritech products are completely organic?
Answer:
Liquid Karma, Pureblend, Pureblend Pro,
Clearex, and Activit are each completely organic.
Question: What should my ppm read during each phase of growth?
Answer: It is hard to get true reading when using organic nutrients."
On another note pure vida is organic OMNI certified I just didn't like the finished products as much as pbp ... had less taste ... still worked with a tds meter go figure ...