
Soil Building
- Soil Building
- Building your own craft soil? Add Bokashi Bran directly to give your biology a head start.
- How to use
- Mix 1/3 cup (or 1 oz) of Bokashi Bran per cubic foot of soil.
Coverage = 32 cubic feet
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Transplanting
- Transplanting
- Bokashi Bran is a great addition to your existing transplanting routine.
- How to use
- Apply 2-3 Tbsp of Bokashi Bran to the root zone when transplanting.

Top Dressing
- Top Dressing
- Top dress throughout the plant life cycle to ensure happy, healthy soil.
- How to use
- Sprinkle 1/3 cup (or 1 oz) around base of plant. Apply every 2-3 weeks
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Indoor Gardener
- Mix in Bokashi Bran with soil to help improve nutrient cycling. Typically most soil you purchase is lacking in biology.
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Potted Houseplants
- Light sprinkle as necessary.
Avoid overwatering.
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Lawns
- Encourage healthy & safe grass growth by applying Bokashi Bran to your lawn instead of chemical fertilizers.
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Indoor Composting
- Mix in Bokashi Bran with your soil to help improve nutrient cycling. Typically most soil you purchase is lacking in biology.
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Pet & Animal Waste
- Light sprinkle as necessary.
Avoid overwatering. Cuts down on pet odors!
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Mix it in!
- Sprinkle Bokashi Bran on your chicken poop. It dramatically helps cut down on odor and assists in the nutrient cycling process.
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Indoor Composting
- Sprinkle Bokashi Bran in with food scraps to produce Bokashi compost. Trench or incorporate finished food scraps into soil.
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The applications of Bokashi Bran go beyond plant health.