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IFFCO Urban Gardens Bokashi Bran Powder is a 5kg pack of rice bran infused with billions of live microbes designed to accelerate anaerobic composting of kitchen and garden waste. Its re-sealable packaging ensures freshness and multiple uses, while naturally controlling foul odors. Ideal for transforming organic waste into nutrient-rich compost that enhances soil health for gardens, lawns, and houseplants.
| ASIN | B0CPBWYS7T |
| Brand | IFFCO URBAN GARDENS |
| Generic Name | Outdoor Plants |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21 x 16 x 28 Centimeters |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 1 kg |
| Liquid Volume | 5 Litres |
| Manufacturer | IFFCO Urban Gardens |
| Net Quantity | 5.00 Kilograms |
| Number of Items | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 16 x 28 cm; 1 kg |
| Specific Uses For Product | Garden, Lawns, Houseplants |
K**H
Quality Bokashi bran at affordable cost provided by IFFCO
I have been using IFFCO bokashi bran for the past 1 year for composting the kitchen waste. No issues seen. Fermentation happens perfectly. No maggots seen. Thanks IFFCO for providing us the quality Bokashi bran at affordable cost.
P**N
Nice product
It’s very good product but be care full that u will code the manure lid properly external water if enter means tts all be ready for ur worst nightmare
A**T
Awesome
Best quality in reasonable price ❤️
A**Y
Kitchen waste decomposer
Useful for decompose kitchen waste fastly.
A**R
Awesome product
The best product I have used till date. There is no foul smell and getting the food plus my garden wastes are getting decomposed (though at slower rate). The black gold left is an awesome fertilizer for both my flowers as well as my veggies. Good value for money.
A**R
Best bio compost
This really works believe me
M**.
Bokashi powder doesn’t go in the compost bin!
Yes! This bokashi powder is great! It works well when I use it how it’s meant to be used. At first, I was confused after I dumped some into my compost bin. The bin went cold. However, I did some research. Bokashi is meant to be used separately in its own air-tight bucket because it is an aerobic fermenter. The compost heap is an aerobic(air-loving) heap. So, I got an air-tight bucket and put my wet waste and bones in there. Yes! Bokashi can digest bones. After letting the waste ferment for two weeks, it was ready to go into the compost. It was too acidic to put into my plants. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that I had to strain off the liquid from the bokashi bucket, otherwise my compost bin would become a compost pool! I’m completely satisfied with this bokashi now that I’m using it correctly.
A**A
Usefull
Usefull
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