Instead of throwing away all your food and household waste, why not take a few minutes and think what you can do with it. I have looked through many websites and in Japan, they even have a machine which actually grinds up the household waste and dry them to be used as fertilizers ... I would think that it would be somewhat like a pickled dehydrated vegetable or meat when it comes out. Ooh well, I don't think we would have the luxury of getting this gadget here so here is a simple and easy way to do it.
- Add 1 part of brown sugar to 3 parts of organic/household waste into a large container.
- Add 10 parts of water
- Leave in a warm place and leave it to be fermented for at least 3 months.
- Filter the solution after 3 month (just use a piece of cloth) and bury the residues in your garden.
- Fill up the liquids into small bottles and mix it according to the table below for the specific purpose
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. |
What do you gain by making your own garbage enzymes?? Well, depends on what you think. During the process, the enzyme produces ozone or O3 + NO3 + CO3 are generated and these could help purify and whiten the clouds in the sky. Those clouds that trap lots of heavy metals appear dark. Those dark clouds cause more heat to be trapped on earth due to the greenhouse effect. O3 (ozone) from the garbage enzymes could reduce the heavy metals in the clouds and this would reduce global warming. More NO3 (nitrite) in the air is useful as nutrients for the plants and soil. So why wait.. try it now!!! |
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