Heisenberg
Well-Known Member
Is it bad to use non-organics in an organic grow? I've used Cal-Mag in my organic hydro system just this past reservoir change...
Generally speaking, the choice to between an organic grow or an organic base grow (meaning you use some synthetics) is up to you. Chemically, organic simply means one thing, it contains a carbon molecule. When you step outside of the scientific world, the word organic gets a little ambiguous, and means different things. You can decide how important they are to you. Your plants do not really care.
Calmag has been suspect in the past for triggering slime, but again some people use it with no problems. It doesn't seem to be a consistent trigger. That is how I came up with the theory of the organic version causing problems, but it may be something else. Furthermore, the non-organic version which contains EDTA is known to be somewhat harmful to bennies, perhaps causing them to starve quicker. Since the nutes I use have EDTA and my bennies do just fine, I have always dismissed this as a concern, but perhaps it's worth thinking about when first inoculating. I personally would leave out all additives except for a very light synthetic nute blend until things were under control. Keep it as simple as possible. Once the plants are healthy AND you have your nutes dialed in, then start with additives.