Bokashi
The word Bokashi means fermented Organic Matter in Japanese and it is an aerobic semi-decomposition process taken by microbes under controlled conditions. click here for a PDF explaining Bokashi in full
Functions of these Ingredients and possible alternatives/additions.
- Microbiology and mineral inoculants. Cow dung/Any type of manure
- Homogenization of biotic and non biotic properties of mix. Clay soil/Old Bokashi/Compost
- Silicon rich source as improver of physical characteristics in the mix. Woodchip/straw/hay/Cereal hulls
As we are talking about a high quality product produced under controlled conditions, the previous ingredients have to be supported by others in order to increase the quality of the amendment. The functions and the ingredients are:
- Improvers of structure and texture of the Bokashi (among others benefits). Charcoal (in our case we use activated charcoal)
- Source of Carbohydrates and Vitamins. Cereal Bran
- Source of minerals (macro, micronutrients and trace elements). Ashes/Rock Dust/specific minerals
- Source of sugar for microbes. Apple Juice/Molasses/Brown sugar
- Microbiological inoculants to start the fermentation process. Commercial Yeast/local wild Yeast
Different groups of microbes develop as the Bokashi matures. Juanfran has catured these on his microscope and they are set out in the graphic below. Click here for more detail.
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