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You see bacteria not fungi.Exactly which fungus species are used in this product?
You want to be careful about which ones you're growing indoors. The spores of a number of species can cause allergies and illness. Not all fungi are good fungi. If you're growing organic, I'm all for this kind of product, but require transparency on what's in it.
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Hey bro. Haven't seen u for a hot minute. Check out organic grow broker. He's local to me and has all kinds of good stuff. I believe he sells it.shit..I wish I could find it bro..there was a guy on here using it @SpiderK might know where to find it. He was a bad-ass indoor guerrilla guy that gave me the idea of recycling sleeping rooms to veg rooms for CO2.
The kashi, I guess it needs to be covered with plastic at first. Wish I knew more. If you can track down GageGreen..I think he uses this stuff as well.
Spoke to the dude a while ago through text. Diesnt have the grokashi listed in his menu. However he does have and sell it. So just give him a shout. Dude has decent prices on everything.Hey bro. Haven't seen u for a hot minute. Check out organic grow broker. He's local to me and has all kinds of good stuff. I believe he sells it.
Beyond Bokashi Ancestral Fermentations WorkshopDoes anybody know if they actually post the exact process they use to make the gro-kashi versus regular bokashi. Im interested on the reasoning behind the extra additives and the ratios of them to try and replicate myself.
Welcome. I will check out that book.Hey thanks a ton for that info @leadsled, i have been reading "bokashi composting-scraps to soil in weeks" by adam footer and its a good book that breaks down bokashi science and how to guides for DIY bokashi buckets, LAB serum, AEM, and inoculating your own carbon source. Its a quick read at 150 pgs and is available at the library. I recommend anyone interested in bokashi gardening to check it out.
No, I am not affiliated with them. I have been using em and bokashi for some time before hearing of grokashi. (grokashi is bokashi with additives)Are you affiliated with this company leadsled, or just a happy customer?
You see bacteria not fungi.
Strepomyces coelicolor is one that is present, It is a a bacteria that produces mycellium.