Not only that, but the difference between organic and regular nutrients in terms of taste is highly up to interpretation.
You can take buds grown with a good-quality mineral nutrient, that have been properly flushed and so on, and tell people they're organic and they won't be able to tell the difference. When they do side-by-side tasting between organic food and non-organic food, people significantly favor the non-organic thinking it is organic because it tastes better.
I'm not saying it's universally true for MJ, but the difference between the two is a lot less than people think, and generally perpetuated only by the organic crowd. Organic or "natural" doesn't automatically mean better. There's more to it than that.
Add in the massive difference in yield you see between mineral nutrients and organic nutrients and it's just not worth it IMHO. The stigma of poorer taste caused by mineral nutrients is mostly fictional, and what truth there is is based off bad growing methods, not the nutrients.
Just to be clear, I'm not saying there's no benefit to going organic. Simply that there's more than a simple good/bad label to each method, and that there is a lot more grey-area middle ground involved.