yes im just utilizing this light area. i have a dozen more outside.
are you familiar with bokashi buckets? you have an empty pail and sprinkle an initial cup of bokashi on the bottom of the pail. the add and inch of food scraps. the a cup of bokashi then another unch of food scraps then another cup of bokashi and repeat making layers until it's filled the pail. kwep it sealed constantly when not adding anything.
next ferment the contents by sealing it undisturbed for two weeks. grows the white molds.
dig a 7 gal hole pour in fermented contents. should smell really sweet at the point. nauseatingly sweet.
cover with soil and jab wirh a shovel to mildly mix it in.
wait two weeks for the soil to digest the fermented kitchen garbage. FKG
plant an established tree seedling directly into this without tilling.
tree explodes.
i have done this outdoors with a few strains and different vegetables at various volumes of the FKG in the soil. theyv all worked previously.
so, to implement this indoors i needed to compost it aerobicly so i mixed 10 gallons (2 pails) of FKG with 10 gallons leaf mold, steamed bone meal, gypsum, and bokashi and bd500. I and turned over two weeks. i fed it humic acid tea, kombucha, more bokashi. and since the outdoors recipe looked SORT OF like 5 gal compost in 7 gal soil i figured start at this ratio and dilute to find the hottest maximum ratio.
i see that iv already tweeked from the original by adding leaf mold. i actually thought it would cut the nutrient content to something bearable.
the current dilution works fine and iv saved the hot mix in pails until last night when i mixed it all into a trash can to mature.
heres what some of the pails of soil looked like
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