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I’m sure there is a ‘Bokashi’ 101 section somewhere but I’m struggling to sort the signal from the noise ( I’m a newbie desperately trying to find my way around this treasure trove).
Anyways…can someone point me toward any answers for. ‘Can ai put my Bokashi bin contents in my wormery ( which is actually a hot bin that’s been colonised by worms9.

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Welcome to permies.   I am interested in seeing answers to this question also.  I have added this thread to our composting forum for so hopefully it will catch the attention of our experienced members.
 
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Just curious as to why you're worried that it would hurt them?

Are fermented foods bad for worms?
 
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I dump my finished 4 gal bokashi into my outdoor continuous flow processing bin and have not noticed any adverse effects. Even having using smaller amounts of meat and dairy in my bokashi, which tends to be discouraged from use in worm bins.  I simply pour contents of the bokashi out and bury with leaves and cardboard, and it’s usually gone in less than a month.  
 
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