I became interested in Bukashi. Investigating the matter on RUclips. I want to tell you two things: first, that it's lovely that you introduced the talented teenager who technically coats the equipment, it's so important in our era that young boys will facilitate support and encouragement from men. The second thing is that I learn about the bokashi and Your video teaches, and the trick with squeezing the bottle, and so knowing that the solution is active, is lovely.
I'm glad that you found the interview informative. I agree with you that youngsters need encouragement from potential role models. Talyn is a great guy and has a big future ahead of him
Hi thankyou for your videos. I have a few questions *Once the first batch of EM1 is made as per your video to make further batches from the expanded batch how much is needed for the next same sized bottle. * How much molasses to re feed. *How many times can we do this before we need to use the mother em1 that we intially purchase for another batch. Thankyou in advance for your help.
Make your own emi by washing 1 cup of rice with 2 cups of water and strain off cloudy liquid. Let set in a container covered with a cloth for 3-5 days. This is now emi to mix with molasses.
It works well but it this technique brews a lactic acid bacterial culture and doesn't contain the range of microbes in an EM1 solution. It is however still very good.
I became interested in Bukashi. Investigating the matter on RUclips. I want to tell you two things: first, that it's lovely that you introduced the talented teenager who technically coats the equipment, it's so important in our era that young boys will facilitate support and encouragement from men. The second thing is that I learn about the bokashi and Your video teaches, and the trick with squeezing the bottle, and so knowing that the solution is active, is lovely.
I'm glad that you found the interview informative. I agree with you that youngsters need encouragement from potential role models. Talyn is a great guy and has a big future ahead of him
Much better than the recipes I see people using to make their own Bokashi bran, and a lot less trouble. Thank you.
Some folks sure do like to make things look complicated diet they?
Hi thankyou for your videos. I have a few questions
*Once the first batch of EM1 is made as per your video to make further batches from the expanded batch how much is needed for the next same sized bottle.
* How much molasses to re feed.
*How many times can we do this before we need to use the mother em1 that we intially purchase for another batch.
Thankyou in advance for your help.
The molasses sulphur tip was very important
Sorry for taking 6 months to see this! The sulphur can kill a
a successful batch of anything
Brilliant! It's a great tip to save money. Thank you!
No worries!
Thank you this is very helpful and a great hack to save cash!
Can you use treacle, golden syrup, sugar etc instead?
Any sugar source, though molasses has more nutrients in it
Hi!!! Im from canary islands ,in Spain
Hi!
Can It besprayed on vegletables with it Thank
You can spray it on vegetables but don't pick them for a few days after you've sprayed and make sure you give them a good wash.
@@ligayagarden785 Thank
what and why do you spray it on?
How much original EM1 and molasses to make 1 gal?
About 20ml
Buen truco !!! Nice tip!!
Thank you very much
You are welcome
Good idea 👍
thank you.
Make your own emi by washing 1 cup of rice with 2 cups of water and strain off cloudy liquid. Let set in a container covered with a cloth for 3-5 days. This is now emi to mix with molasses.
It works well but it this technique brews a lactic acid bacterial culture and doesn't contain the range of microbes in an EM1 solution. It is however still very good.