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Best answer that shit lolI used age old organics dry line up. I only used the Dry Kelp. It northern sea kelp slow dried and ground up from what I understand. And I used their fruit finish as well and it has alot of different organic ingredients and some calcium as well. My soil I mixed myself but the building blocks for my mix comes from a local mushroom farm and the other part comes from a local vinyard and I added some medium chunky perlite and some horticultural vermiculite as well. Both farms in get my soil from are certified organic farms. This grow has been pretty trouble free other than what I purposely put them through. And my definition of organic is all about natural occurring nutrients and sources of nutrients and have a thriving micro bacteria life as well. I do make my own organic compost but I'm waiting for it to be ready for my next grows.
still always be iffy of organic on labels... Organic is today's biggest cash grab in food industry... Miracle grow for instance organic soil then I read more ... from man made materials.... But it goes without saying never buy anything off the same guys who made agent
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