Good luck ruining your hydro set up with anaerobic gunk lol. Aquaponics is the only truly "organic hydro" I have seen. Flood and drain with a fish tank for your reservoir. Seems simple enough.
There is a book about organic hydro. The method they describe is almost like hempy buckets but its not straight hydro imo. If you are interested just Google organic hydroponics and you will find it.
The organic hydroponics is so vast. There is no end to it you can implement any thing of your own and that is called the organic hp. All the new innovations are welcomed there.
Hey fellas and OP..As a member from another site would say, "It is worth noting: N is not organic P is not organic K is not organic Mg is not organic Ca is not organic. Without those inorganic minerals plants could not live properly." Just saying!!..
[quote name='"cheecha"']Hey fellas and OP..As a member from another site would say, "It is worth noting: N is not organic P is not organic K is not organic Mg is not organic Ca is not organic. Without those inorganic minerals plants could not live properly." Just saying!!..[/quote] Last i checked theres not an organic/non organic table of elements.
Check out BMO (blue mountain organics) on ebay, but imo if you truly want to go organic, a living, amended soil is your best bet, just plant and water till harvest w occasional teas here and there , its not as hard as you think , but if you want to learn more come on over to the organic section and we'll help you out. Also, please do not put compost teas in your hydro setup.