Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Eco Friendly Enzyme


You probably wonder what the heck are in these two bottles. They are my new creation -- Enzyme for this special day! This enzyme serves several purposes such as fertilizer for plants, insect repellent, air freshener, sterilizer, detergent, etc. More importantly, it keeps our environment clean and safe! Why? This is because it is made of left-over veggies & fruit peels from the kitchen, brown sugar and water, and they are able to stimulate the release of the healthy gases to protect the ozone and clean up the polluted drains and rivers by cultivating more good bacteria. These mixtures will be kept in the bottle for three months for the miracle (aka chemical reaction) to be taken place.

For those who are interested to homemake some natural enzyme. Here is the recipe.

Ingredients:

Brown Sugar = 100 gram
Veggies and/or Fruit Peels = 300 gram
Water = 1 litter

Procedures:
1. Dissolve brown sugar in the water.
2. Pour the mixture into the container that is filled with veggies and/or fruit peels.
3. Wait for at least three months for the final product

Notes:
  • All veggies and/or fruit peels are needed to be covered by the mixture in the container.
  • The mixture will eventually turn into reddish, orange or yellowish color. If it turned into black mixture, I am sorry to tell you that your experiment is not working.
  • Gases will be released during the process, so it is recommended to use plastic instead of glass container as the pressure inside the container might be too great for the glass to stay in shape.
For better results for the finished product, dilute the enzyme with water as follow.
Plant Fertilizer - 1 cc enzyme : 100 cc water
Insect Repellent - 1 cc enzyme : 1000 cc water
Air Freshener - 1 cc enzyme : 200 cc water
Sterilizer - 1 cc enzyme : 500 cc water
Detergent for dishes/clothes - 1 cc enzyme : 1 cc normal detergent : 10 cc water

Make your own environmental friendly enzyme today to protect our Mother Earth!

3 comments:

vannice said...

Chiu Yuan here.

I am trying to do that gabbage enzyme too...

However, I didn't follow the ratio, as I want to be a little more experimental (haha, but the actual fact is that I do not have a weighing scale!)

Mine will be ready in mid September.

Go Nature said...

Chiu Yuan, share with me your experiment in mid-September, ok? I am eager to see the output of my recent "invention".

Happy to find another "知己". Yeah!

Anonymous said...

i want to ask u..one of the uses of tis enzyme u can clean the drain...is that mean you just throw the liquid into the drain??can u email me..butterfly_118@yahoo.com
i want to know futher about this amazing production