Disposing of stems

It might take longer than ten days to break down the big stems but if you chop them up it will be faster. You don't need to pay money for a bin. Anything will work. But you won't know what it was when it's done. If you're growing in soil the runoff is apparently a great tea/fertilizer. Probably even more so using cannabis to feed cannabis.
The video I’ve watched on bokashi composting says you need to bury the waste for 2 weeks after it’s fermented in the bokashi bin before its unrecognisable is that wrong

Would be ideal if I could use a small bokashi bin in the garden with trimmed branches and then just dispose of fermented waste
 
The video I’ve watched on bokashi composting says you need to bury the waste for 2 weeks after it’s fermented in the bokashi bin before its unrecognisable is that wrong

Would be ideal if I could use a small bokashi bin in the garden with trimmed branches and then just dispose of fermented waste


I don't know. I forgot about my bokashi bins and they were outside. All I know is that there is nothing but slime in them now. I'm afraid to take the lids off the buckets. Last time I did the smell almost killed me. They're still sitting behind the greenhouse. Anything that went in is unrecognizable. Apparently you're supposed to drain off the liquid as it collects. I didn't do that and ended up with buckets of fermented yuck. But from what I researched it's a good process. You just have to maintain it which I didn't. Now I have a few buckets of yuck. :bigjoint:
 
What if you burned the stalks and etc with other wood and yard clippings that would help mask the smell? Maybe get a bbq going too.
Would only work in the summer i guess as I don’t have any yard clippings in autumn/winter.

I wonder if enzymes can break down stems and leaves fast? Or some sort of extreme acid
 
I did that but it stinks of weed when burned. How do you avoid that?

I save up my trimmings and toss it into my blazing fireplace in winter time. The trimmings and stems, trunks are completely incinerated before anyone could locate the source in a city of 1000s of fireplaces. Also when it is incinerated so thoroughly i don't think it gives off the same fragrance, esp when burnt w oak, cherry wood etc.
 

I save up my trimmings and toss it into my blazing fireplace in winter time. The trimmings and stems, trunks are completely incinerated before anyone could locate the source in a city of 1000s of fireplaces. Also when it is incinerated so thoroughly i don't think it gives off the same fragrance, esp when burnt w oak, cherry wood etc.

I only have the option of a burning bin. No fireplace.

Got any idea how I can make the bin hot enough to have the same effect? I thought being covered in flammable liquid would of done that but it did stink
 
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