1. Jul 13, 2020
  2. 2:36:00 PM

Home-made Quick Enzyme Fertilizer (2 Weeks) From Kitchen Waste

The usual Enzyme takes 3 months to make, but we can make a quick enzyme fertilizer in 1~2 weeks.

Prepare a plastic container (not glass as the air within the container will expand due to fermentation).

Fill 1/3 of it with fruits/vegetables waste, cut into smaller pieces to speed up the process.

Fill water up to 80% of the container. Leaving 20% empty space for gas expansion.

Expose the container to sunlight to speed up the process.

Optionally, you can add in brown sugar / molasses or EM (Effective Microorganism) or Enzyme to speed up the process.

You can harvest the liquid solution (filter away the remaining fruit waste) after 1 to 2 weeks.

Dilute it 5 to 10x before watering the plants with it (do experiment with the required dilution).

The remaining waste can be use to make compost or feed it to the worm bin.

  1. Jul 28, 2020
  2. 10:21:00 AM

Harvest the enzyme after 2 weeks.

The remains could be used to make compost or feed to the worm bin. I let it compost among the cocopeat and to be fed to the worm bin later.

  1. Jul 28, 2020
  2. 5:31:00 PM

I experiment with watering plant with 1 part Enzyme and 20 part water.

If using the 3 months enzyme method, the recommended ratio is 1:1000.

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