hyroot
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Apparently, my research is more focused and more current than yours. From Kellogg's FAQ:
Do any of your products contain bio-solids/sewage sludge?
Of the 300+ products we produce, four products once contained biosolids. Since we have moved to register all of our products to be compliant with the USDA’s National Organic Program (NOP), none of our products contain bio-solids/sewage sludge in any form. Bio-solids/sewage sludge is a prohibited ingredient under USDA’s National Organic Program. All Kellogg Garden Organics and G&B Organics branded products are approved by the California Department of Food and Ag Organic Input Materials (OIM) program and listed with the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI). No product with an OIM seal or OMRIseal on the bag may contain bio-solids/sewage sludge.
Here's the link: Kellogg FAQ
As an FYI, Patio Plus, which is the subject of this thread is not one of the four products mentioned above and has never contained biosolids. Incidentally, I am not new to growing but as I had already mentioned, I have not used Patio Plus to grow weed as I need so little soil cost is not a factor and I have a favorite mix that does well for me so I have no need to explore other soils. Have to admit though, this thread is making me consider doing it so I can bank some actual facts should the subject come up again in the future. Again, I have had very good success using it for other plants. As an actual user of the product, I cannot agree with your assessment.
You're quoting their website cmon. That's just marketing. There's no law that says they can't lie. Don't be butt hurt. I'm just educating you. You can use that soil all you won't. It's garbage.. if you want to be natural organic. That's not the way to go. No sweat off my back. Just please don't let any ones else smoke or eat anything grown in that soil.