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Anything from the store has been outlawed. Link to official Permies wiki here.

Pee has been approved, in the above linked wiki.

How about weed or Comfrey tea? Can a plastic bucket be used?
 
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Yes, would like to know if "pee bucket" can be plastic.

Worm castings? Mealworm compost? Kombucha scobies? Bokashi?
 
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weed tea is great.  

comfrey tea is great.

plastic is allowed, yet discouraged.

worm castings are allowed, but there would need to be some detailed descriptions of what was given to the worms.

mealworm anything: deets on their feed and other materials.

scobies:  organic or better.

Bokashi: deets on ingredients

 
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