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[size=18][size=12]hi

i was lucky to have a company in my country that sell bokashi products so i dont need to use chemicals

i have a lot of Aloe maculata in my garden i wana use using the bokashi way
does anyone have any idea how can i use it ?

i have bokashi powder that i use to make great compost so can i use this powder to ferment Aloe maculata ? and how ? can i use it in the compost bin or use the Aloe maculata gel with powder to make something ?

i hope anyone can help enlighten me
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I don’t really understand what you are trying to achieve?

Do you want to use the bokashi powder to compost your aloe maculata plants? If so why are you composting the plants?

Or are you looking for a way to use the gel from the aloe maculata powder with bokashi powder to create another compound?
 
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Once you ferment Aloe maculata, what do you do with it?

Rather than buying from some company, why not make your own bokashi powder?  

That seems the permaculture way.
 
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Megan Palmer wrote:I don’t really understand what you are trying to achieve?

Do you want to use the bokashi powder to compost your aloe maculata plants? If so why are you composting the plants?

Or are you looking for a way to use the gel from the aloe maculata powder with bokashi powder to create another compound?



i want to  use the bokashi powder to compost your aloe maculata plants
cause i have a lot of it and  i want use it in a good way
 
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Anne Miller wrote:Once you ferment Aloe maculata, what do you do with it?

Rather than buying from some company, why not make your own bokashi powder?  

That seems the permaculture way.



put it in the ground for other plants to eat

am too lazy to make bokashi powder
 
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