Why do the peels in the Bio-Enzyme, once settled down, come up again sometime after opening the cap to release the gas?
This is a common occurrence in Bio-Enzyme production. When you release the gas buildup by opening the cap, it temporarily disrupts the equilibrium within the solution.
The gas release can cause some movement within the mixture, resulting in the peels floating up again temporarily. This phenomenon does not signify any issue with the bio enzyme; rather, it indicates that the fermentation process is active and ongoing.
Rest assured that this temporary displacement of the peels is normal. They should settle back down over time as the fermentation process continues. Significant settling of the peels is typically observed after approximately three months of fermentation.
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