I agree with the questionable definition of "organic". Why does natural not mean anything anymore??? Now we find people calling a chemical reaction between two chemicals "naturally occurring", so now we have to use organic as a safe "natural" word... At least that is how I see it. There should be a better definition.
My thoughts are like FLAKES. I understand the presence of nutrients and elements in certain things. But I won't use bottled peroxide because it is "man made". I wish it would rain down here, but neh....
My problem started in a 72 cell starter. Maybe it is my soil mix, but the cells do not stay evenly moist... some dry out faster than others. And I ONLY bottom water my seed trays. I am not using a sterile medium tho, It is organic and has some nutrients that would help algae start giving the right conditions, which I obvouisly have.
I wish the problem was as simple as letting the surface dry out.... and actually now they are transplanted, I will have an easier time with that. But it was nearly impossible to let the seed tray to dry a bit because it would allow some cells to dry completely and then the seedling would wild and maybe DIE!!!
We have a nice forecast for the next few days so I may give these "algae troubled" plants a dose of sun. Almost 500 plants could begin hardening off a little!!
Thanks everyone for their thoughts!!! I think i can handle it, just wanted some other opinions. As Avon Barksdale said, organic is kinda confusing...
Happy Growing!
My thoughts are like FLAKES. I understand the presence of nutrients and elements in certain things. But I won't use bottled peroxide because it is "man made". I wish it would rain down here, but neh....
My problem started in a 72 cell starter. Maybe it is my soil mix, but the cells do not stay evenly moist... some dry out faster than others. And I ONLY bottom water my seed trays. I am not using a sterile medium tho, It is organic and has some nutrients that would help algae start giving the right conditions, which I obvouisly have.
I wish the problem was as simple as letting the surface dry out.... and actually now they are transplanted, I will have an easier time with that. But it was nearly impossible to let the seed tray to dry a bit because it would allow some cells to dry completely and then the seedling would wild and maybe DIE!!!
We have a nice forecast for the next few days so I may give these "algae troubled" plants a dose of sun. Almost 500 plants could begin hardening off a little!!
Thanks everyone for their thoughts!!! I think i can handle it, just wanted some other opinions. As Avon Barksdale said, organic is kinda confusing...
Happy Growing!