thunderchunkie
Well-Known Member
I'm always confused by the argument between "organic" growing as opposed to other methods. From what I understand, the idea behind organic growing is to use all natural and naturally occurring soil, fertilizers and so forth.
Organic Def.
[SIZE=-1]relating or belonging to the class of chemical compounds having a carbon basis; "hydrocarbons are organic compounds"
of or relating to or derived from living organisms; "organic soil"
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I find it curious to note though that hydroponic growing really doesn't differ much from "organic" growing in definition. Just the medium. Is water not a naturally occurring substance? Yes. Does water not contain oxygen? Yes it does. Is it considered non "organic" if we use a method that adds extra oxygen to water to enhance and speed up the growth cycle? I think not, otherwise none of us would bother using fertilizers to enhance whatever we are trying to grow and just let the plants run wild and hope for the best. Hydro nutrients contain ALL of the same naturally occurring chemicals as "organic" fertilizers do. The difference being, Hydroponic nutrients are scientifically formulated to be superior and cleaner than "organic" fertilizers. No bacteria, unwanted organisms, and so forth. Sure, the chemicals are different in appearance from one method to the other. I have a slightly easier time looking at bottles and powders than I do sorting through cattle turds and so forth, lol.
I'm sure I could go on thinking up more things to say on the topic but I'll just summarize for now.
Organic vs. Hydroponic.
Medium-different, but both 100% natural,
Fertilizers/Nutrients-exact same natural chemical compounds (I'm no scientist, but I read my labels and I do have some botanical experience, worked in a greenhouse for a while) The difference is the reliability and consistency between fertilizer/nutes.
How do you make "organic"fertilizer? Mix up bat shit, bone meal, worm casings, etc. Or, do you buy your fertilizers in boxes, bags or bottles? mine come in bottles. Not a big difference.
Lights- Unless you're growing outdoors, lighting is exactly the same for both mediums-artificial.
I haven't really been able to figure out a solid difference between "organic" growing and Hydro. If someone knows more about the subject than I do (and I'm not a genius, just being genuinely humble) and can clarify what the exact difference is for me, I'd love to have that knowledge. It would clear up alot of confusion for me, hehe
Later all
Organic Def.
[SIZE=-1]relating or belonging to the class of chemical compounds having a carbon basis; "hydrocarbons are organic compounds"
of or relating to or derived from living organisms; "organic soil"
[/SIZE]
I find it curious to note though that hydroponic growing really doesn't differ much from "organic" growing in definition. Just the medium. Is water not a naturally occurring substance? Yes. Does water not contain oxygen? Yes it does. Is it considered non "organic" if we use a method that adds extra oxygen to water to enhance and speed up the growth cycle? I think not, otherwise none of us would bother using fertilizers to enhance whatever we are trying to grow and just let the plants run wild and hope for the best. Hydro nutrients contain ALL of the same naturally occurring chemicals as "organic" fertilizers do. The difference being, Hydroponic nutrients are scientifically formulated to be superior and cleaner than "organic" fertilizers. No bacteria, unwanted organisms, and so forth. Sure, the chemicals are different in appearance from one method to the other. I have a slightly easier time looking at bottles and powders than I do sorting through cattle turds and so forth, lol.
I'm sure I could go on thinking up more things to say on the topic but I'll just summarize for now.
Organic vs. Hydroponic.
Medium-different, but both 100% natural,
Fertilizers/Nutrients-exact same natural chemical compounds (I'm no scientist, but I read my labels and I do have some botanical experience, worked in a greenhouse for a while) The difference is the reliability and consistency between fertilizer/nutes.
How do you make "organic"fertilizer? Mix up bat shit, bone meal, worm casings, etc. Or, do you buy your fertilizers in boxes, bags or bottles? mine come in bottles. Not a big difference.
Lights- Unless you're growing outdoors, lighting is exactly the same for both mediums-artificial.
I haven't really been able to figure out a solid difference between "organic" growing and Hydro. If someone knows more about the subject than I do (and I'm not a genius, just being genuinely humble) and can clarify what the exact difference is for me, I'd love to have that knowledge. It would clear up alot of confusion for me, hehe
Later all