lol, plants do not care in any way shape or form, nor can they or any lab in the world, tell the difference between a synthetic molecule or an organic one! Adding microbes can help if you are running a truly desolate medium...with absolutely nothing in it at all...but these mixes contain tons of organic matter already, and that in itself will encourage bacterial/fungii growth! The organic matter and the plant will keep them happy enough! Feeding chemically (unless way overdone), has absolutely no effect on microbial life...yes bacteria may not increase as in an organic setting, but fungii does, and chemical ferts will not harm your soil culture at all! As for needing to feed the microbes...they feed on the organic matter and the sugars they get back from the plant..until fruits are set and ripening...then they give back less sugar (food) for the microbes.I have my moments. lol
But seriously, whether you're growing in soil,FFOF,Sunshine #4, or with those damn "Pine Needles" covering the top, it's about keeping your "microbes" fed and happy. The roots tell the microbes what they want and the microbes run and fetch it, unless the microbes have decided to take off work that day, or they have gotten lazy from a life of being "bottle fed". lol
The only thing organics helps with in a garden, is it needs less input from the grower once setup properly..and that helps as in 90+% of the cases, the grower is the biggest danger to the plant!
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