I wouldn't attach too much importance to "organic" especially with regard to fish fertilizer. "Organic" can be misleading and, from what I understand, OMRI certification is not free. Some vendors may choose to follow organic principles while not seeking OMRI approval. "Organic" does not necessarily equate to "good" and non-organic (or non-OMRI) doesn't necessarily equate to "not good." Case in point: new vs. old Tomato-Tone. I think everyone agrees that the "new" TT is not as good as the "old" TT. I believe the manufacturer reformulated the fertilizer in order to make it "organic" because that's what the market now demands.
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Originally Posted by tgplp
Ok, thanks. Yes, I have the Alaskan one. And I thought it was organic!
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