Hey everyone... I know this is a pretty petty question, but I was high and pondering some thoughts and haven't yet come up with a solid answer.... what do you think...
The question...
If using all organic/natural soil/medium, nutrients and additives......does water quality also matter for being 100% organic? let me elaborate...
If you using city water you are receiving all kind's of unknowns within that water including organic and inorganic compounds, chemicals, bacteria, virus's and even pharmasutical's and other unknowns.... now...if chlorine and chloramines are being added to your water also..... would this make your grow not completely organic....? or is there certain guidelines that organic growing must follow for water source and quality? like does it have to be from a natural source such as spring/lake/river/rain...? or does it matter at all?
I know that being 100% organic vs 90% organic probably doesn't mean much when speaking about the final product, but really was curious if this is even a factor in organic growing... any thoughts?
The question...
If using all organic/natural soil/medium, nutrients and additives......does water quality also matter for being 100% organic? let me elaborate...
If you using city water you are receiving all kind's of unknowns within that water including organic and inorganic compounds, chemicals, bacteria, virus's and even pharmasutical's and other unknowns.... now...if chlorine and chloramines are being added to your water also..... would this make your grow not completely organic....? or is there certain guidelines that organic growing must follow for water source and quality? like does it have to be from a natural source such as spring/lake/river/rain...? or does it matter at all?
I know that being 100% organic vs 90% organic probably doesn't mean much when speaking about the final product, but really was curious if this is even a factor in organic growing... any thoughts?