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What are the differences between treated, untreated, organic and other types of seed? Treated - Seed has been treated in an appropriate manner to protect it from specific seed- or soil-borne pathogens and thus improve its performance.
The treatment may be hot water, chemical, or biological, depending on the pathogen involved. Standard treated seed is treated using one of several industry-standard methods, which may use chemical, biological, or hot water processes. Insect Guard treated corn seed is treated with Cruiser, a protectant with numerous benefits.
Minimizes stand loss due to wireworm, seed corn maggot, and other secondary pest damage. Provides contact and systemic protection. Pre-treated seed provides efficient and easy-to-use seedling protection against insect pests.
Please note, does not protect against corn borer or earworm. Untreated - Seed is clean and has not been treated using any chemical, biological, or physical method. Seed crop was not grown under Certified Organic Conditions.
Certified Organic Growers: Untreated seed may be allowed in Certified Organic production, provided that a comparable variety is not available in Certified Organic seed.
Check with your certifying agency for approval. Pellet ingredients for pelleted untreated seed product numbers ending in are not approved for use in Certified Organic production. Organic - Seed is clean and untreated, and it was grown under Certified Organic conditions. Allowed for use in Certified Organic production. Pellet ingredients for pelleted organic seed product numbers ending in are NOP approved for use in Certified Organic production.
Filmcoat - Seed has been coated with an inert, food-grade material for easier handling and flowability. When treated seed is filmcoated, the filmcoat helps the treatment adhere to the seed. For treated seeds, the variation can depend on seed treatment.
We can find a lot of treated vegetable seeds. Such as corn, cabbages, beans, peas, and so on. All of these are treated with fungicide or micronutrients or hot water.
Whereas, untreated seeds have good-performing hybrids and unique plants. We can easily find untreated vegetables, flowers, and fruit seeds. For example- untreated broccoli seeds have varieties like- green magic broccoli, calabrese broccoli, Di Cicco broccoli, etc.
Dear flower lovers, we also recommend that you choose untreated seeds to grow flowers organically in your indoor garden space. Because treated flower seeds carry the chemicals even after blooming. This is something to be wary of in case you or others want to stop and smell the flowers.
So, going with the untreated ones is the right choice. The safety of the gardener and the plants is very important while gardening. If we start with treated seeds, you might have a question like- are treated seeds safe?
Well, they will cause harm if we keep them on an open surface. Because after all, they are coated with chemicals. These seeds can be poisonous to bees, birds, and even humans.
Besides, using the wrong chemical coated seed can also backfire. Using the wrongly treated seed will harm your plant pretty badly. Simply put, the plant will die even before maturing. Sometimes, you can even come across seeds treated with poison. These seeds are clean and chemical-free. Some of you might be wondering why I buy organic seed or, why I buy untreated seeds? These seeds are generally grown using conventional methods, which include the use of chemical fertilizers, insecticides and the like.
Organic seeds are grown by a certified organic grower, where the seeds are not exposed to any chemicals throughout their growing, harvesting or processing stages. Using organic seeds reduces our direct exposure to chemicals and we reduce the use of chemicals in our gardens.
In the past, certified organic seed was just available through mail-order companies, but that is changing quickly. There are more and more seed companies offering a line of certified organic seeds that can be found in your local stores.
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