“I have a Bokashi Organko composter. I have Bokashi Bran full of effective microorganisms. I have Bokashi liquid, but… what should I do with it?”
During the composting process following the Bokashi method, we use the bran with effective microorganisms that starts the fermentation process. Using the bran, we prevent the decay of biological waste. Instead, the fermentation process produces Bokashi liquid that needs to be drained from the Organko regularly.
The Bokashi liquid contains nutrients, therefore, we can use it as a liquid fertilizer for all types of plants (more in the paragraphs below). It is also microbiologically rich – it contains enzymes, natural antibiotics and antioxidants.
If the Bokashi Organko happens to be your best friend and you use it regularly, you may have noticed that the liquid changes its color. Sometimes it is light and sometimes it is extremely dark. How come? Each layer of organic waste is different, which can also affect the liquid during the fermentation process. That means it constantly changes color, based on the bio-waste you put into the composter. For example, the Bokashi liquid will be darker if you put some beetroot into the composter.
The amount of liquid produced also depends on the bio-waste you throw in Bokashi Organko. A lot of fruit will create a lot of liquid, but cooked food or bread is added, there will be less liquid.
Don't worry about it – the Bokashi liquid still has many advantages.
The liquid can be used in several ways.
The undiluted liquid is suitable for maintaining clean drains. It can be poured into a toilet sink, cleaning devices, wash bins and bathroom & kitchen drains. Microorganisms that are present in the liquid will start decomposing detergent, toilet paper and washing powders and will prevent the accumulation of grease in the pipes.
The diluted liquid in the prescribed ratio can be used as an excellent fertilizer for watering house- and garden plants. Gardeners and plant lovers, continue reading to learn how to correctly use the Bokashi liquid as a fertilizer!
How you will dilute the liquid with the water depends on the frequency of watering. In case you water your plants once a week or less, dilute the liquid with water in a ratio of 1: 100. This means adding 10 liters of water to 1 dcl of the liquid.
If you water your plants several times a week or more often, we advise you to dilute it in a ratio of 1: 200. This means adding 20 liters of water to 1 dcl of the liquid.
Bokashi liquid is not recommended to be sprayed directly on the fruit, but it is highly desirable to pour it on the roots of your plants. You can also pour the liquid directly on the compost pile in your garden. You can dilute it with water as well, especially if you have a lot of dry bio-waste. The function of the liquid on the compost is similar to the function of the bran, so we are sure you will be more than satisfied with its use.