Your answer makes me speechless.Why's that?
When you take a 'job', you accept that there are people who outrank you and will make decisions that you are expected to execute.
The person paying for the band, names the tune ... right?
My bosses want my input, and often adopt my recommendations -- but, not always.
And, while I disagree, it is their opinion (and that's the one that counts) that organic methods are too time consuming and uneven in results and require more of an 'artistic' touch than a 'scientific' one.
So ... no organics ... though I do use Mico and Sea Kelp.
And tossing 25#s of fertilizer in the trash is polluting the environment, just observing.
On the organic thing you wrote:
"that organic methods are too time consuming and uneven in results and require more of an 'artistic' touch than a 'scientific' one."
That ^^^^ is simply not true.
I grow organic - I have an automated watering system. The most work I do is trimming.
I check on the plants in flower for about 5 minutes a day. I've gone away for 3+ weeks several times on vacation came back to harvest.
I use science: horticultural practices, chemistry physics and biology to make my choices on how and what I'm going to do. I dont use art to grow plants. I am creative tho. Outside we do use some creativity when planting flowers in our flower beds.
Growing organically gives me time to do other stuff that I also like beside farming and gardening.
Your bosses are ignorant. Again just an observation not judgement.