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setup.Ifyoudon'tseethislabel,youhavetobeagoodinvestigator,becausemarketinggeniusesarereally
goodat making non-organic nutrients appear to be organic. What youshould look foris whether it has any
syntheticchelatingsaltsinitornot.Ifitdoes,itsucksforTLOgrowing,andforany true organicsgrowing
style. If it is free from synthetic chelating salts, then it gets the thumbs-up.
The OMRI label means that this product is truly organic
Pseudo Organic or “Mostly Organic” Growing Styles are the same as synthetic growing styles, as
far as the quality of the results goes. Products that are “Organic Based” or ones that do not say “All” or
“100%”natural/organicingredientsfallintothiscategory,asdoesalloftheBotanicareline.AllBotanicare
products have some degree of chelating with synthetic salts, like EDTA for example. Fox Farm's Tiger
Bloom is another one with synthetics, and it reads “Organic Based” on the label.
If you ever hear anybody tell you that well-flushed synthetic weed is as smooth as organic weed, it is
because they have never actually smoked true organically grown weed. In reality, the two are not even
close.Iamanexpertathydro-syntheticindoorgrowing,andusedthisstyleforeasilyadecadebeforeturn-
ing to TLO, so I know the difference. Even a very small amount of synthetic food makes your smoke go
from A+++ to ordinary, and if you pull off a TLO grow, you will be a true believer too. Synthetic weed
sucks compared to all natural/organic grown weed. The two are as different as night and day.
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