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EM-5 made with KNF inputs ?

so iv been looking into something called EM-5 it has a ton of different uses im looking at it for its use as a "cleaner" it can be used as a natural cleaner on equipment and can also be used as a spray to help pest n fungus n such ...the base recipe i think can be made by using KNF inputs the ratios im sure would need to be modified but i think it might be a fun experiment would love input from everyone on this   Ingredients [example quantities for making 1 quart, 32 fl oz] • EM-1 Microbial Inoculant (a liquid containing a combination of naturally existing microbes found in foods, soil, and water: lactic acid bacteria, yeast and phototrophic bacteria.) [5%, 1.6 fl oz or 5 tablespoons] • blackstrap molasses (blackstrap, unsulfured sugarcane molasses; or high mineral content sugar material — if using some other sugar source, add a teaspoon of sea salt for mineral content.) [5%, 1.6 fl oz or 5 tablespoons] • distilled liquor (40% alcohol, such as, vodka, tequila, whiskey, sake, etc.) [5%, 1.6 fl oz or 5 tablespoons] • vinegar (for example, non-filtered apple cider vinegar; white vinegar is also fine) [5%, 1.6 fl oz or 5 tablespoons] • water (optional: heated to 100-120°F to make it easier to dissolve the molasses; otherwise, simply dissolve with a clean hand) [to fill the remainder of the bottle—have at least 1 quart of water readied]   so im thinking EM-1 and molasses=LAB says use sea salt if not molasses=SW distilled liquor use the same or add OHN ??? heres a link to the EM-5 place i was looking at it has the full info on the how to and optional ingredients  --the PDF and the page info are a lil different i noticed like the sea salt instead of molasses thing is not on the web page but on the PDF i thought it was weird so wanted to make note of it --  http://www.goodmicrobes.org/how-to/em-5.html
Asked by dagoofman · almost 4 years ago · 2986 views

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