Very informative.
I'm actually very interested in organic growing, not because I want to go organic for the reasons other claim they do, impurities, etc.
I want to just for the good feeling, knowing that my plants are 100% organic and can possibly still achieve the same quality of those non-organic.
The problem is, I'd most likely have to grow in soil, which I do not prefer.
true, or soil-less.. but "dirt" configuration yes. I have done both ends. and you are right, one you are full synthetic there is no way to keep an effective living bio culture in the soil. So after doing full chem grows in soil, total omri organic living soil grows, to my now method of " a custom both worlds". I have found many advantages. one, I can pop a seed and begin natural feedings and bacterial inoculations and start growing out the new stock plant. Since im starting organic, I still have choice to keep the strain organic as I can take cuttings and do with them as I please, including loading them in my aeroflo. Flip side, I can take a clone to soil or soiless and begin that regimen natural and bacterial related all while she grows. I select custom bacteria and fungi strands because some strands specifically aid in phosphorus and potassium uptake. So, after I organically feed a clone till she gets 3 feet, she has a hell of a colony established. She also has great brix because of my custom natural sweet feedings. Then, when I determine that the flowering period and the plant is at its optimum, I will then SLOWLY introducing select synthetic bloom and resin agents simultaneously with organic teas and feedings. Results...Awesome gooey bud, wonderful presentation, hi brix, and potency for sure, especially for some of the strains I have. And some blooming agents I use are big bud by advanced, heavy 16 fire, kushie kush by advanced. Organic boosters are bio bud by general organics, hpk by roots organics, nirvana by advanced nutrients as far as "bloom boosters" lol. but really the compost tea is great. I don't ph mine, I just don't have a need to with my current strains. But if you get the right mix of your aact tea, it can really go a long way for you if you are looking to up the flavor side of things...