JayBio420
Well-Known Member
I’m trying to fine tune my knowledge of organics, and I’m interested where you draw the line between organic and chemical?
To be more specific with my question:
1. Can you use a base soil that includes a mix of coir, peat, perlite and compost, and still fertilize with chemical fertilizers effectively?
2. Would you lose the benefits of the microbes, and consequentially the organic slow release nutes?
3. Is there a cut off point, could you use a soil that provides 50% organics and supplement with a 50% strength General Hydro Flora series?
I am an organic gardener for my tomatoes, but like the dynamic nature of chemical nutes. Any helps is very much appreciated!
To be more specific with my question:
1. Can you use a base soil that includes a mix of coir, peat, perlite and compost, and still fertilize with chemical fertilizers effectively?
2. Would you lose the benefits of the microbes, and consequentially the organic slow release nutes?
3. Is there a cut off point, could you use a soil that provides 50% organics and supplement with a 50% strength General Hydro Flora series?
I am an organic gardener for my tomatoes, but like the dynamic nature of chemical nutes. Any helps is very much appreciated!