Quote Originally Posted by JackdaWack
chemical ferts take longer to break down once the plant has processed them, organics take much less time to break down becuase of there natural state.
um I'm not sure what you're saying but a certain molecule, once formed, behaves the same regardless of its precursors.
The difference with organic/inorganic is largely in the OTHER shit- the salts that come along with and that hte plant can't use- and other characteristics like pH, interactions between ions, etc.

my friend foxysox is running organic coco atm using the botanicare pure blend pro line with topmax, superthrive, mycostim, and serenade and neem as needed. Good times. Coco is technically a whole heck of a lot closer to hydro than it is to dirt btw.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Organic Hydro? Does it exsist? Is it possible for some one to grow organic using a hydroponic system (no soil)? Thanks, GrowerXLT Rating: 5