Yeah they are for the most part natural to the earth, but they are by definition non organic, you are sort of right though, over the last 20 or so years organic has been used to describe natural, this is something the fda came up with and it’s spread around the world.
And of course I know that nature uses the natural minerals around to grow plants and fertilise soil and that’s totally natural, and safe and fine, but these chemicals are not organic by definition. Organic chemicals have carbon in them, and came from a living organism.
I’m not having a dig at organic growing methods or anything like that, I mean I do no til living soil so it would be abit rich coming from me, I just don’t like how the true meaning of the word has been almost lost amongst all this food industry terminology.
I guess my grievance lies with people who say it’s ok to use one refined mineral (magnesium sulfate) and be absolutely fine with that in an “organic setup” but then be all god like and come down hard on those who use other refined minerals. The plant doesn’t care, the plant absorbs the exact same chemicals regardless of their organic or inorganic origin. I just grow no til cos it’s easy, and good for the environment and I’d rather work with nature wherever possible.