Nullis
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You agree before reading the primary posts in this thread?I agree with the op...organics are chems and this whole organic thing is another industry hype to increase sales and profits...period
Obviously a bottle of organic nutrients contains chemicals, because everything is made up of chemicals. But of course you can grow organically and not purchase anything at all, which would be ideal. So you have to know what it is you're really trying to arguing about, first of all. That would be getting into 'synthetic' nutrients or high NPK chemical nutrients versus natural amendments and biota?
Most people will never have the slightest idea what really goes on in the rhizosphere. But organics as an industry certainly isn't ALL hype. In the natural world, outdoors, people fail to realize that soil is ALIVE and that the life in soil is what makes it fertile. Organic amendments feed the soil; soil biota (bacteria, archea, fungi, protozoa, nematodes, arthropods) keep it healthy and able to sustain plant growth by harness various natural cycles (Nitrogen, Sulfur, etc.) and breaking dead organic matter down to their constituent nutrients. Plant roots even exude carbohydrates and other compounds into the rhizosphere expressly because they want microbes in their root zones. The plant knows the microbe will do a lot of good for it, either by feeding it or protecting it from bad microbes.
Chemical nutrients (high NPK), applied to soil outdoors will decimate the fungi, which is very fragile, and other biota as well. Very little of it reaches the root zone and is absorbed. The rest of it leaches out of the soil solution. Some of it, of course, goes on to form complexes with other soil components, but then the plant still doesn't have access to it.... and now the plant doesn't have the microbes to make it available either.
When you start applying chemical nutrients to outdoor soil and keep it up, you will have to apply more and more frequently. Your soil becomes addicted to chemical nutrients. Now you have no balance, and no sustenance.
Organics is no joke. But, anything can be turned into a marketing gimmick. If anything chemical nutrients were just that when they first came out in 1928. No one applied those sort of chemicals to their lawn prior to that year, but the lawn still grew.