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Epsom Salt...

Metal.

Organic is a loose term, I'm just cracking wise.

If you're comfortable, use it. Certification doesn't mean much, it just changed the products used improperly and to excess.
 
backyardpepper said:
Is epsom salt considered organic?
 
Please define 'organic.'  :P
 
In the strict chemical sense, MgSO4 is clearly lacking any carbon whtsoever, so it HAS to be NON ORGANIC.  (Oh, the HORROR!)  :shocked:
 
;)
 
In my experience, most organic growers (in general, of course) would consider epson salts as organic or at least "organic enough" LOL
 
:)
 
I use it, it is a nice little greenery booster and helps a lot in flower... oh yeah I'm on the pepper forum... umm, i am sure it works well with pods as well :)
 
 
edit: as with everything - just don't overdo it
 
I would consider it organic. At least the organic people at gardenweb have. I used it last year, every week, and it worked beautifully.
 
Geonerd said:
 
Please define 'organic.'  :P
 
In the strict chemical sense, MgSO4 is clearly lacking any carbon whtsoever, so it HAS to be NON ORGANIC.  (Oh, the HORROR!)  :shocked:
 
;)
 
 
 
Water (H20) is inorganic.    Don't use it!!!    :eek:     
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