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inorganic (synthetic) with organic...isn't this contradictory?
Nice examples above organikzI would like to mention tbone shuffle at GC. The guys a beast. He uses bottled nutes. He only uses bloom, micro, and molasses from start to finish and his results are crazy.
Why the frustration its from trying to pass the torch along from the advanced grower to the newer growers. It why we do things the way we do, terminology,methods,practices, ect.. hydro and soil
Yep. I listened to a livecast with Clackamas. He explains that OMRI listed doesn't mean anything but they are on the list to become certified. They can fail and reapply and continue to put this deceiving label on the bottle.I prefer "chemical based" to "natural based"
Organic is a marketing term. You have to pay a company to certify your stuff for a label.
And I see bottled "organics" as a hybrid as they are processed.
Hmmm...so indoor grows can be considered "hybrid" because of artificial lighting...just a thought.
Combining two different elements such as soil and "Edison." @Organikz ...I like that "Edison". So are individuals really growing organically indoors or is this just another feel good scenario?
Frankly, I just say that I'm a clean grower when indoors.
Yep. I listened to a livecast with Clackamas. He explains that OMRI listed doesn't mean anything but they are on the list to become certified. They can fail and reapply and continue to put this deceiving label on the bottle.
I read on Neptune harvest that phosphoric acid and potassium hydroxide which means...not organic. Inorganic chemicals have to be used to stabilize and process any bottled organic matter.
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