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there is no organic standard...
if you grow indoors under HPS/MH you are not organic. It's not only about the soil and nutrients. the sun, wind, rain, land and neighbor plants affect the medicine. IMO soil should be left outside if you wish for a true organic grow. even soma's beds are not 100% organic. in his book, he uses superthrive (which is not organic). but again... what is? using a CO2 burner is not either. a true organic grow is plants pollinating themselves, growing untouched in a natural outdoor setting. all you have to do is go and pick them. organic hydro is not organic. the food might be vegan based... but the whole process is not organic (or whatever). there are too many variables when it comes down to organic growing. read "TEAMING WITH MICROBES" and see for yourself how complicated and interconnected an "organic" garden is. it's not only about the food you feed. There are many living organisms that support that "organic" plant. i don't see a true "organic" hydro as a correct term. |
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like mg75, i too am immediately thinking that "organic hydro" is an oxymoron
however, i also feel like stipulations to the effect that you can't consider an artificially lit garden to be organic are a little too stringent if the nute sources are organic, than the grow can be certified thusly (yes, USDA, OMRI, oregon tilth, et al DO standardize and certify for organic standards) BUT, if you spent too much on your "organic" grow, you are simply running a variation on a chem grow -one which may be "certified organic" but, which is not in the spirit of "organics." in today's market economy, organic has become a buzzword used to sell product -don't be surprised if you are then dissatisfied w/ the product. HELLO? dumbasses - they just want you to buy the product. "organic" means nothing to corp america. sustainability? just look at corps and banks and government tripping all over themselves to fuck themselves up. corp america knows nothing of sustainability. WHY? would you buy a product from these entities w/ any expectation that it is what it says on the bottle? organic ~ = biological - the spirit is that there is sustainability. Now, if you're going to the store (which is unavoidable at first and for a while) sustainability becomes questionable. If you throw soil away, sustainability becomes questionable. however, if as much of your "products" come from your yard/neighbours/local farm what kind of sustainability is in this model? People go to the local hardware store for lawn feed and dandelion poison and shit to fix what the lawn feed and dandelion poison did to their yard last year - then they go and buy the same crap again. maybe they could mow w/ a mulching mower? maybe they could water w/ aquarium water when it's time to clean the fish tank? maybe we could let the dandelions grow and their life cycle could be feeding the lawn. And maybe we could compost our lawn clippings for the weed garden? (@ least once in a while bag your clippings) use the dandelion flowers for flower tea to feed the flowers? (and the greens to eat/compost?) in this model, the consumer saves on all his "lawn care" products and produces their own ferts for a sustainable organic indoor garden -thus saving those expenses too. Where could "organics costs more" possibly come into this discussion? i just don't understand how someone who gives advice like "try GH" or "PBP nutes work" can turn around and say "organics=teh sux" because the bottle that said "organic" costs more and does the same thing. organics done right becomes free over time.
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I know very little about organic growing. But i've been growing indoors with chemicals for 10 years. I recently went into a local hydro store to buy some Organic nutes. I wanted to do a few pots organic just to compare. Well I was floored by the price. They were at least 5x more expensive then the chemical counterparts. Now I thought to myself I know these are harder to use to equal the performance of the chemicals why bother???
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IMO the best is a hybrid of both chemical and organic. It makes things easier to control, but you also get all the micro-crap from organics.
The one thing I never use is a chemical pesticide if needed. That goes for my yards as well. All my pesticides are OMRI. While being in the military I was exposed to some of the most carcinogenic chemicals in the world. Now that I am out, I stay far away from crap like that. Even household cleaners. Get a bottle of XXX out from under your sink and actually look up the MSDS on each chemical. Even remotely safe products can be horrible!
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Personally, I have found that organic soil(less) growing is easier than hydro or running synthetic nutes, especially if you are not mono-cropping. It is hard to overfeed with organics and it is therefore more forgiving. There are no reservoirs to deal with, no slime/pumps/topping off/ec/pH/res temps etc. I run Earth Juice nutes, which are very inexpensive. The GO line is also pretty reasonable. Both give terrific results. Build a decent soil, feed and water, and let nature take it's course. What could be easier?
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In the past year i've done 3 different soil mixes, a hydro run and am now doing my second organics run.
For ease of use, i would have to go for Organic. I use the bone/blood/kelp/greensand combination. True, you have to mix it up well and let it cook for 2-3 weeks but after that the ease of use is far dominant to me. I filter water, let it sit for 24 hours, and if i feel like it, i'll throw a lil molasses in there before i feed. They are in 2 gallon buckets and i give them about a quart of water every few days. With my chemical nute regimen i got fantastic results, too. But watching pH is the biggest issue. I had to get out my pH pen, clean it, use storage solution, calibrate. These things were much bigger of a nuisance to me than waiting 2-3 week for the soil to become usable. - SubN
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yes you an grow great pot IN A STERILE CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT WITH ONLY MICRO AND MACRO nutrients but add the natural variables such as pests, drought and disease and you will find your plants are lacking some very important biological components that naturally boost their resistance to said factors if you doubt it put your GH system outside under the big HPS under the sun and use nothing but micro and macro nutes no pesticides no fungicides no wilt proof, silica or any other amendment that you will need for the plant to succeed in an environment where the natural components it uses to fight said factors are removed tell me how well it grows then calling the soil web that all flora evolved and adapted to over these millennium a rube goldberg machine does not seem to be something I can see head saying unless it its out of context such as in a controlled environment you do not need more than macro or micro nutes to grow quality marijuana. Even more true if the fruit of your labor is seed. Beyond that I will still contend that while an ion is and ion I feel that a complex source of nutrients being broken into an array of ions via a soil web will give you a greater spectrum of taste and flavor and since science is still in discovery about the complete identification and working mechanism of the soil web i wouldn't be so quick to doubt its power but even if you dont see an added benefit form organics what sense does knocking organically derived nutrients if they are nothing more than a healthy alternative can i get an answer to that? |
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isnt organic a better way to produce tastier product? organic produce in the gorcery store is far tastier than chemically grown and sprayed fruits and veggies. if we're talking about yield then i think chemical wins because its more available right away to the plant among other reasons but to say organics suck? i dont know why someone with so many posts would start this thread
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who made who an authority on "organic" grows? "organic" plant food is considered one when there is carbon present. it means that the food was derived from a living organism that died/converted to the "plant food" state. sure, you can add organic food and benefit your plants. that does not mean you grow organically. maybe it's more accurate to say you feed your plants organic food and not grow organically. organic growing as a whole cannot be done indoors under HPS lights and all the other "perfect" room grows. i am sorry, but you are not an organic "god" in your room (BC perfect rooms). true organics is using the land, sun, rain, and no pesticides. the medicine has grown like that for thousands of years. the indoor grow revolution is a new phenomenon and so is the "organic" way. don't believe the all the hype. |
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