These are tomato seedlings that I transplanted about a month ago.
As a non scientific trial, I put about 100ml of Bokashi leachate in the left hand corner, just to see what would happen.
the plant at the left has stunted growth. It has the same stem thickness as the others, just isn't reaching for the stars.
2 comments:
Wow, I've been looking into the bokashi thing lately to be able to compost more food waste. So what is the leachate? Is that the end result of the bokashi compost? Maybe I'll just stick with worm composting.
It is pretty awful stuff Scrimply. It is the liquid run off of the decomposing contents of the Bokashi bin. Completely anaerobic and I find it the best outside drain cleaner ever, because it kills mould and other stuff!
Not very good for plants in the short term, maybe diluted and left to stand for a few days it would be OK
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