Can I create bio enzymes using any type of flowers? What are the best ways to use flower-based bio enzymes, and should the flowers be dried or used fresh? Also, is it recommended to infuse soapnuts for 30 days after the initial 90-day period or during the last 30 days of the 90-day period?
Yes, bioenzyme can be made with any type of flowers, the best use of a flower bio enzyme is as an air freshener, or you can add it to your bathing water to use as a natural body deodorizer. Rest, as it's a bio enzyme it can be used for any purpose. You can use dried or fresh any flowers, however the efficiency would be more in case of fresh. Dried would also do fine, it's completely your choice. It's best to infuse soapnuts after the bio enzyme is ready, i.e., after 90 days. Not necessary to infuse soapnuts for 30 days, you can also infuse for a week, or 10-15 days, totally depends on how much foam you want.
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