Contrary to the shopping site you mentioned, it does not sell perlimpinpin and it knows what it is talking about Jérémy Anso, doctor of scienceGuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Yeah well as "merchant" there is your "Hard to swallow"...izentrop wrote: Word of traders...
There are few sites that analyze the work of Teruo Higa scientifically, even Wikipedia does not really decide https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro-org ... Validation.
https://www-gardenmyths-com.translate.g ... _tr_pto=scBokashi in Japanese means to ferment. This process is actually a fermentation process. What you're doing is turning your kitchen scraps into pickled kitchen scraps. At the end of the process, the food looks like it did when it entered the system, except it's pickled. An orange looks like an orange and an apple looks like an apple.
There is no composting in bokashi composting - talk about false advertising!...
There are also claims that EM is good for the garden. Some studies show a benefit of microbes, but most show no positive results.
Reference 2 below tested EM tea on field crops and found that it did not increase yield. Similar field studies have shown the same results. Efficient microbes are important to keep the bokashi system working, but they don't really benefit your garden.