There is no way to become USDA organic certified growing marijuana. That is because the evil weed is still not legal at the federal level. So growers cannot say that they are organic or be certified or labeled as organic until the feds legalize weed. No way around it as the federal government OWNS the word ORGANIC when it comes to agriculture products. But what you want is far beyond organic. Neem, copper sulphate, Spinosad, etc. are allowed in organic growing. Weed is being tested in Oregon and California to the strictest of standards. So organic is kind of moot here. And with the mite issue here there is literally NO WAY to grow weed w/o some type of miticide.
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