I know you're not selling, and you don't necessarily fit into these categories, and you're not Canadian, and you're only producing seeds for trade, but like I said before rats and big business are coming out and forcing the organic issue big time. I plan on going organic with and without hydroponics but I imagine it'll take 3-4 more year of inspections and other B.S. But that's here, maybe things are different there.
I figure most of my plants (except the ones in rockwool) this year are "grown with organic treatment" or "naturally grown and pesticide free" and are ready for inspection but without an inspection and time, my organic status is only as good as my word.
Anyone really needing organic seeds for organic farming should make sure they are certified organic seeds otherwise just enjoy. I hope I don't sound like a jerk here but I've seen a lot of negativity associated with the term "organic" over the years and it in no way means it is healthier or better, it just fits into certain guidelines
I figure most of my plants (except the ones in rockwool) this year are "grown with organic treatment" or "naturally grown and pesticide free" and are ready for inspection but without an inspection and time, my organic status is only as good as my word.
Anyone really needing organic seeds for organic farming should make sure they are certified organic seeds otherwise just enjoy. I hope I don't sound like a jerk here but I've seen a lot of negativity associated with the term "organic" over the years and it in no way means it is healthier or better, it just fits into certain guidelines