I am not harshing you on your growing or your meds. Whatever
you choose to use to get the quality you want is and should be up to you.
There is no such thing as "almost" organic. Its like almost pregnant. You either are or aren't. This bastardization of the word is part of the reason it means so little anymore.
Standards that patients depend on to get the medicine they need should indeed be black and white and NOT shades of grey. My .02.
I'm not trying to bust your chops....this topic is a button. Clearly
Cheers to you as well!
I respect your opinion, but like I mentioned in the other thread on same topic, life is NOT a series of absolutes (black or white, good or bad, for me or against me, hot or cold, day or night, etc), rather life choices include those with "shades of grey".
By incorporating the best practices of ALL disciplines (organic, synthetic, biodynamics, etc) I am in essence a "fusion grower"...and free to disregard things that don't make sen$e. You may not like that...(I respect your opinion) but the fact of the matter is--I am "almost organic".
BTW, never said I was 100% organic...but based on any measure you desire, I am well over 90% organic. We can debate the 10% all day long--but then we would be off topic...as this thread is about Broad Mites...not whether a 99% or 90% organic grower is "more pure"--the fact is neither are 100%.
Start a new thread about "almost organic" and lets share some ideas and learn from each other! My outdoor veggie garden is 100% organic...and it has been that way for over 15 years now. But, for maximum quality/quantity of our favorite crop, I found huge benefits of combining the best practices together--kinda like "sweet and sour".
Cheers!