Organics are chemicals too, they're covalent carbon based chemicals. There's nothing evil about inorganic chemicals, they're just ionic salts. It's all about personal preference and growing style as to which works for you.
LMAO...classic. there's nothing
evil about inorganic chemicals...oh yeah, except the fact that they were originally created for war...and then repurposed as "fertilizer" which ends up in your food (or in this case flowers). thats not medicine in my eyes....
to the OP - focus on soil first and you will not need to worry about any liquid fertilizers. where are you located? is there a home depot or lowes near you? are you in a rural area where there would be a farm/feed supply store? where is the nearest nursery? hydro stores we can mostly care less about..unless there is a good organic friendly one that stocks things like crab meal, kelp meal, glacial rock dust, etc. call and ask around. your best resources are all around you locally - and they don't come from a store in a plastic bottle. search craigslist for local farmers with manure, or compost, or better yet worms (red wigglers are what you are looking for) or vermicompost (also known as earth worm castings, EWC for short). look around and get back to us...then we will help you build the soil you need. what is your timeframe? climate? are you going to be growing indoors or out? lol the more we know the better, so lay it on us brotha