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by Scoundreller
1568 days ago
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From my upper posts, it seems like 'organic' only permits ethylene gas for potatoes. As it's a simple gas, I'd have less worry about it. I kinda thought potatoes would be.. uhhh... sacred and not need much for longer-term storage, but I guess I was wrong. I still don't buy organic, but I like growing my own stuff, even though it's technically not organic since I'll use fertilizer... |
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There's other chemicals allowed by organic certifications by the looks http://www.extension.uidaho.edu/publishing/pdf/cis/cis1120.p.... That's just for sprout inhibitors. Pesticides, herbicides, fungicides while growing are permitted too.
> I kinda thought potatoes would be.. uhhh... sacred and not need much for longer-term storage, but I guess I was wrong.
Sacred? Possibly to some. Shelf life is a significant cost concern for most fresh foods though.
> I still don't buy organic, but I like growing my own stuff, even though it's technically not organic since I'll use fertilizer...
Organic certifications don't prohibit the use of fertilizer.