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Step by S tep G uide in Takakura Composting

Step by S tep G uide in Takakura Composting. 1. Making a fermenting solution. Mix everything (water, lacto pfi , wild mushroom and fresh milk ) in an airtight container and leave for 3 to 5 days for fermentative micro-organisms to grow .

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Step by S tep G uide in Takakura Composting

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  1. Step by StepGuide in TakakuraComposting

  2. 1. Making a fermenting solution Mix everything (water, lactopfi, wildmushroom and freshmilk) in an airtight container and leave for 3 to 5 days for fermentative micro-organisms to grow. Note:Instead of lactopafi and freshmilk, youcan use yakult or yogurt.

  3. 2. Making the seedcompost 2.1 Mix equal amounts of “tipasi” and “tahup” to form a fermenting bed. Stir in the fermenting solution (which is the result of step 1) bit by bit, adjusting the moisture level to 40% to 60%. 2.2 The moisture content is right if the mixture forms a lump without oozing out water when squeezed in the hand.

  4. 2. Making the seed compost 2.3 Store mixture in a covered carton box for three to five days. The box should feel warm. When the content is covered with white mould, the fermentation is complete. Let mixture dry out. The seed compost is ready for use.

  5. 3. Making a compost container 3.1A container of 60-litre capacity is suitable. It should have holes at the sides to allow air ventilation. Suitable containers: plastic crates, laundry baskets or storage boxes, or laundry basket. 3.2 Line the inside of the container with thick paper carton or carpet to prevent spillage of compost and insect infestations.

  6. 3. Making a compost container 3.3 Fill the container to 60% capacity with seed compost. Leftover seed compost can be kept for future use.

  7. 4. Composting 4.1 Cut up your kitchen scraps. This will speed up fermentation. Drain excess liquid from chopped waste, then stir into container of seed compost. 4.2 Cover container with cloth to keep mixture warm and protected from insects. Stir the mixture once a day to intensify fermentation and inhibit the growth of putrefying micro-organisms. The chopped waste should lose their shape in 1-2 days. Repeat the process until thecontainer is full.

  8. 4. Composting 4.3 When the container is full, transfer the content into a cardboard box or sack, leaving behind an ample amount as seed compost for your next round of composting. Store the removed compost for two weeks to allow it to mature. 4.4 Compost gradually releases nutrients into the soil, thereby improving the soil environment.

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