Which is why almost no one carries the label anymore.I'm not sure if its relevant but I know Monsanto has successfully lobbied to lower the organic input materials over the past 5 years. so then the omri is not the best, right? Oh nice superbak3d just saw that. At the same time natural and organic are totally different that is if you want the clean green cert.
just because it doesnt say omri, doesnt mean its not organic...I'm not sure if its relevant but I know Monsanto has successfully lobbied to lower the organic input materials over the past 5 years. so then the omri is not the best, right? Oh nice superbak3d just saw that. At the same time natural and organic are totally different that is if you want the clean green cert.
That's one of the reason's I like to make my own from locally sourced or home made ingredients.Which is why almost no one carries the label anymore.
You can look up OMRI listed products for gardening, and the list is quite small. And most of what is listed, is outrageously priced.
You've already established and told us you buy only OMRI products.That's one of the reason's I like to make my own from locally sourced or home made ingredients.
Yeah I make my own, I don't have to buy my own products....All the stuff I use to make my own stuff is ORMI or USDA certified, yes there are organic products without certifications, Fox Farm is not one of those ,they sell their dirt in Walmart.You've already established and told us you buy only OMRI products.
Now you make your own?
Which is it?
People take labeling pretty seriously these days since the whole monsanto/GMO fiasco begun.just because it doesnt say omri, doesnt mean its not organic...
the company just didnt want to go thru that certification process... in the end, it cost more to the consumers...
all you need is common sense... look at ingredient...
thanks to new laws a few yrs ago.. company's has to label if there is sewer sludge in the compost..
Salt based fertilizers in their dirt.@st0wandgrow gonna repost part of your email reply.
From FOX FARMS,
Organic is defined as “of, relating to, or derived from living matter” i.e. carbon based. The term organic is under great scrutiny due to misuse. For example our Ocean Forest potting soil contains granite dust which is silica based, and although it is completely natural, it is not technically organic. This is why we label our products as Smart Naturals, as we do utilize some mineral salt based fertilizers. I hope this helps. Please do not hesitate to get back to us for any further clarification.
"Smart naturals" granite dust & mineral salts.... FFOF is not TRULY organic but fuck its close enough lol.
Ha! I was just reading this thread.@st0wandgrow gonna repost part of your email reply.
From FOX FARMS,
Organic is defined as “of, relating to, or derived from living matter” i.e. carbon based. The term organic is under great scrutiny due to misuse. For example our Ocean Forest potting soil contains granite dust which is silica based, and although it is completely natural, it is not technically organic. This is why we label our products as Smart Naturals, as we do utilize some mineral salt based fertilizers. I hope this helps. Please do not hesitate to get back to us for any further clarification.
"Smart naturals" granite dust & mineral salts.... FFOF is not TRULY organic but fuck its close enough lol.
USDA?Yeah I make my own, I don't have to buy my own products....All the stuff I use to make my own stuff is ORMI or USDA certified, yes there are organic products without certifications, Fox Farm is not one of those ,they sell their dirt in Walmart.
USDA does plants too buddy, you are not too bright are you, it stands for United states department of AGRICULTURE.USDA?
So we're talking about beef now?
That would be DFA. USDA or the FDA as we call it, is the food and drug administration. The same administration that approved oxy for children under 12 but still reports cannabis has zero medical potential.USDA does plants too buddy, you are not too bright are you, it stands for United states department of AGRICULTURE.
Wrong again buddy, USDA = united states department of agriculture, you are a real special breed of human.That would be DFA. USDA or the FDA as we call it, is the food and drug administration. The same administration that approved oxy for children under 12 but still reports cannabis has zero medical potential.
The USDA has nothing to do with plant fertilizers
who's the bright one now?
....you really just cannot let it go, you are using synthetic soil and bottled nutrients, give it a rest bro.From the USDA site itself
Are fertilizers and pest control materials eligible for organic certification?
Materials used in organic production must comply with the USDA organic regulations, 7 CFR Part 205. The USDA organic regulations do not require certification of inputs, such as fertilizers, soil amendments, and pest control materials.
See.
You can get an organic certification without having your input material certified.
Just because it has a USDA label doesn't make it "100% organic". It simply means no input material was used that's on their banned substances list.
So once again, your certified labels don't mean shit.
No big deal bro. So your using synthetics. Who cares, you probably grow some nice cannabis.From the USDA site itself
Are fertilizers and pest control materials eligible for organic certification?
Materials used in organic production must comply with the USDA organic regulations, 7 CFR Part 205. The USDA organic regulations do not require certification of inputs, such as fertilizers, soil amendments, and pest control materials.
See.
You can get an organic certification without having your input material certified.
Just because it has a USDA label doesn't make it "100% organic". It simply means no input material was used that's on their banned substances list.
So once again, your certified labels don't mean shit.
They do not claim to be organic how could I file anything against them...they say natural smart soil what do you not understand why are you fighting the truth so badly dude, its ok to use some synthetics I grow a plant in a hydroponics system each run , even tho the majority of my plants go in the organic soil.If you believe Foxfarm to be in violation of the CDFA's regulations, then submit a complaint to them and see what happens.
Nothing will happen because you haven't posted a single shred of evidence to support your claims. It's been nothing hysterical delusions from your end.
Maybe you haven't noticed, but no one here is agreeing with anything you've said. Stop and think why that is.
What? Tired of me proving you wrong at every turn?....you really just cannot let it go, you are using synthetic soil and bottled nutrients, give it a rest bro.