ThaiPhoon
Active member
That's right, enzymes from garbage! Most of us here probably have some experience in herding our own microbes and fermenting various plants for different things. I stumbled across this garbage enzyme thing a few months ago. I have brewed some and have been using it for about a month. My plants look really good. I still use compost teas and some EM-1 based concoctions as well.
I just thought I would share this with the community. The Doctor being credited with "discovering" this method is from Thailand. The first English article about these, I think, was published in a Malaysian newspaper...Anyway, I have cut and pasted most of this info from other websites. If you Google "garbage enzyme" you'll find this stuff and more...
Garbage enzyme has many uses for the environment, agriculture and even in homes.
In agriculture, garbage enzyme is used:
- to reduce the usage of chemical fertilizers
- to keep the farm free from insects and infections
- as a soil fertilizer for vegetable growing
- as a natural pesticide and herbicide
- to convert sandy land to fertile farm land
- keep the air cool and clean in the farm atmosphere
- clean the dirty and impure water in the farm
Usage
Dilution Ratio
Enzyme for fertilizer 1:100 / 500 / 1000
Enzyme for insecticide 1:1000
Enzyme for pesticide 1:100
For anti odour / air freshener Dilute 200x
As plant hormones to get more flowers and fruits Dilute 500x
When the enzyme is diluted with water, it becomes more effective.
To make these enzymes you ferment the following for three months in an airtight plastic container. You should release the gas each day for the first few weeks.
1 part brown sugar or good old molasses
3 part kitchen scrap (fruit peels. veg peels, seeds etc,)
10 part water
I have only seen good things from this. This stuff can also be used around the home for cleaning and washing fruit/veg pesticides away.
I hope some of you try this out...Nevermind the claims of fighting global warming. The Earth is actually cooling due to lack of sunspot activity...
Peace and Happiness
I just thought I would share this with the community. The Doctor being credited with "discovering" this method is from Thailand. The first English article about these, I think, was published in a Malaysian newspaper...Anyway, I have cut and pasted most of this info from other websites. If you Google "garbage enzyme" you'll find this stuff and more...
Garbage enzyme has many uses for the environment, agriculture and even in homes.
In agriculture, garbage enzyme is used:
- to reduce the usage of chemical fertilizers
- to keep the farm free from insects and infections
- as a soil fertilizer for vegetable growing
- as a natural pesticide and herbicide
- to convert sandy land to fertile farm land
- keep the air cool and clean in the farm atmosphere
- clean the dirty and impure water in the farm
Usage
Dilution Ratio
Enzyme for fertilizer 1:100 / 500 / 1000
Enzyme for insecticide 1:1000
Enzyme for pesticide 1:100
For anti odour / air freshener Dilute 200x
As plant hormones to get more flowers and fruits Dilute 500x
When the enzyme is diluted with water, it becomes more effective.
To make these enzymes you ferment the following for three months in an airtight plastic container. You should release the gas each day for the first few weeks.
1 part brown sugar or good old molasses
3 part kitchen scrap (fruit peels. veg peels, seeds etc,)
10 part water
I have only seen good things from this. This stuff can also be used around the home for cleaning and washing fruit/veg pesticides away.
I hope some of you try this out...Nevermind the claims of fighting global warming. The Earth is actually cooling due to lack of sunspot activity...
Peace and Happiness