Eco enzyme efektif kurangi sampah rumah tangga

Media Gamcer "Satlak LH Gambir"
1 Oct 202402:47

Summary

TLDRThis video tutorial guides viewers on how to create ecoenzyme from organic waste, specifically orange peels, using the 131 formula. The process involves preparing a mixture of water, brown sugar, and chopped orange peels, which are left to ferment for three months. The ecoenzyme produced can be used for a variety of household purposes, such as fertilizing plants, cleaning, and disinfecting. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of daily gas release during fermentation and highlights the environmental benefits of reducing organic waste through this simple yet effective method.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The video explains how to process organic waste from fruits using the eco-enzyme method.
  • 😀 The required equipment includes a large-mouthed plastic container with a lid, a measuring cup, a cutting board, and a scale.
  • 😀 The main ingredients used are 900 grams of orange peels, 300 grams of brown sugar, and 3 liters of clean water.
  • 😀 The process begins by pouring 3 liters of water into the container.
  • 😀 The brown sugar is chopped to help it dissolve more easily in the water.
  • 😀 Orange peels are chopped into smaller pieces before being added to the mixture.
  • 😀 After mixing the water, sugar, and orange peels, everything is stirred until evenly combined.
  • 😀 The container is tightly sealed and left to ferment for 3 months.
  • 😀 During fermentation, the container must be opened once a week to release gases produced during the process.
  • 😀 After 3 months, the eco-enzyme can be used for household purposes such as fertilizing plants, cleaning, dishwashing, and disinfecting.
  • 😀 The eco-enzyme-making process follows the 131 formula and helps reduce organic waste in an environmentally friendly way.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the ekoenzim process described in the script?

    -The main purpose of the ekoenzim process is to reduce organic waste by transforming it into a useful enzyme solution, which can be used for various household purposes like fertilizing plants, cleaning, and disinfecting.

  • Why is it important to use a non-metallic plastic container for the ekoenzim process?

    -It is important to use a non-metallic container because metal containers can react with the ingredients and interfere with the fermentation process, potentially affecting the quality of the ekoenzim.

  • How much water is required for making ekoenzim, according to the script?

    -According to the script, 3 liters of clean water are required to make ekoenzim.

  • What is the significance of chopping the brown sugar before adding it to the water?

    -Chopping the brown sugar before adding it to the water helps it dissolve more easily, ensuring a smooth and uniform mixture for fermentation.

  • How often should the container be opened during the 3-month fermentation period?

    -The container should be opened once a week during the 3-month fermentation period to allow the gases produced from fermentation to escape.

  • What organic material is used in the ekoenzim process, and how should it be prepared?

    -Orange peels are used in the ekoenzim process. They should be chopped or sliced into smaller pieces before being added to the sugar-water mixture.

  • What are some of the household uses for ekoenzim after fermentation?

    -After fermentation, ekoenzim can be used for various household purposes such as fertilizing plants, cleaning floors, washing dishes, and disinfecting surfaces.

  • What role does the brown sugar play in the ekoenzim recipe?

    -The brown sugar acts as a fermenting agent, providing the necessary nutrients for the fermentation process that breaks down the organic material, turning it into a useful enzyme solution.

  • How long does the fermentation process for ekoenzim take?

    -The fermentation process for ekoenzim takes 3 months.

  • Can other types of organic waste be used to make ekoenzim, or is it limited to orange peels?

    -While the script specifically mentions orange peels, other types of organic waste, such as fruit and vegetable scraps, can also be used to make ekoenzim, as long as the ingredients are properly prepared and mixed.

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