medicalmaryjane
Well-Known Member
I thought my plant was organic but then I realized I used non-organic soil. Does it really matter? I just can't say it is an organic plant, will the quality suffer? What's the point of growing organic? I thought it was mostly to avoid spraying.
When people grow organic tomatoes for commercial sale, they aren't using any special soil, they go in the ground, the ground is probably just as contaminated as my potting soil?
What is required to call your plant organic? Organic soil? Organic Fertilizer? Organic seeds? Organic pestacide (if necessary)?
When people grow organic tomatoes for commercial sale, they aren't using any special soil, they go in the ground, the ground is probably just as contaminated as my potting soil?
What is required to call your plant organic? Organic soil? Organic Fertilizer? Organic seeds? Organic pestacide (if necessary)?