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Is Bokashi a Good Source of Nutrients for Cannabis Plants?

Bokashi is rich in Nitrogen which is one of the most important nutrients the cannabis plant requires in its vegetative stage which is often not found in normal soil. Compared with other compost techniques, bokashi has high velocity and takes only a few weeks before it achieves the concentrated fertilizer stage with no dissipation of gases into the atmosphere occurring as its carried out in an airtight container. This method of composting does not require air and the container which it requires to carry this out will not only use less space but will also prevent the intrusion of outside influences such as insects or odors.

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