yeah i thought that too but if used for worm dudes your just using your EWc as you would and compost them accordingly as ya do.Im soo jealous LOL! but if your bokashi is fully or darn near fully composted it can be used in anything you want assuming you kept it normal and didnt boost the decompo foods n stuffs.
When your done making bokashi you can use it in teas,worm bins ,soils as ya know and it really helps add like them special microbes that are very sturdy and well built once added to soil n left to grow.but its good to go right from the bin man.since I have actually used it for worms yet just stay on the side of caution for not feeding something too hot so Id think it would make sense to keep it a general compost blend of browns n greens with food scraps mostly but to help balance it out.several ways you can take your Bokashi bin bro.but in all honesty if you just made a standard ole regular batch as per most recipes will tell you use that.I think even for your teas youll really really love what it does.soils.?Killer!and excellent worm food.when I get my last few items sometime this coming early year ill do a report on them but having mostly only read about it and really only know how I plant to use it all for worms n such,its just speculation at this point in all honesty.but pretty assured though that it'll do juust fine. with worm bins n bokashi those are the last two buys to be fully 100% sustainable.well short of liquid kelp and a few tea additions but no soil additions at all nor actual compost short of the Mushoe bag O compost once a yr maybe.for tea or soil building.