Actually Malcom Bokashi still needs to be composted down either in a compost bin, the soil or in a soil factory decomposition still needs to take place on the fermented material.
Bokashi doesn't magically turn into soil or plant food, any issues with "regular" composting will still apply to the composting of bokashi. Gas emissions will still happen because the same bacteria breaking down non-bokashi material are the ones breaking down the bokashi.
What exactly do you think happens to the bokashi when you bury it other than decomposition?
How do you think it transforms from a pickled mess to fine organic rich soil?
Can you explain the process you think is happening in a soil factory that turns the bokashi into soil if it does not include either aerobic or anaerobic composition?
Bokashi doesn't magically turn into soil or plant food, any issues with "regular" composting will still apply to the composting of bokashi. Gas emissions will still happen because the same bacteria breaking down non-bokashi material are the ones breaking down the bokashi.
What exactly do you think happens to the bokashi when you bury it other than decomposition?
How do you think it transforms from a pickled mess to fine organic rich soil?
Can you explain the process you think is happening in a soil factory that turns the bokashi into soil if it does not include either aerobic or anaerobic composition?
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