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LOMI Bloom - What Can Be Added to Lomi; Approved and Small-Quantity Items; Items to Avoid Adding

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Visit lomi.com/get-started for more info. Lomi Bloom Instruction Manual 1.3 - 10
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Food waste can be added to all modes. A diverse mixture of food waste will allow
Lomi to perform and give the best results. Never add only one kind of food waste.
See below for what can and can not be put in Lomi.
Only add these items to Grow mode to create the most nutrient-rich fertilizer
for your plants.
Add these items to Lomi Approved mode. Lomi Approved products & packaging meet rigorous testing
standards. For an up-to-date list, go to lomi.com/blogs/lomiapproved
Note: Make sure to cut up rigid stems/brous vegetables (e.g. ower stems, broccoli
stems, kale stems, etc.) so that they don’t get stuck during grinding. If the bucket/
Lomi appears to be damaged from the addition of any of the items listed in the
‘Never’ column, warranty is void.
Head to lomi.com/whatgoesinlomi for the most up to date information.
What can I put in my Lomi
Go for it!
Fruit and vegetable scraps
Food leftovers, plate scrapings
Meat scraps
Seafood
Fish bones
Eggs and eggshells
Coee grounds
Grains
Oats
Legumes
Plant and yard trimmings
Nuts and seeds
Soft peels
Never
Bones (hard)
Cooking oils and butter
Fruit pits (avocado, mango, etc.)
Cooked potatoes
Popcorn kernels (unpopped)
Nut shells (thick)
Liquids (milk, alcohol, etc.)
Non-organic materials (metal, plastic,
glass, etc.)
Conifer branches
Human or animal waste
Hygiene products (wipes, soap, etc.)
In small amounts
*
Dairy products
Fruit rinds & brous peels
Lomi Approved products and packaging
Nut butters and nut shells (thin)
Pizza and pasta
Syrups and confectionary items
*up to 10% of total waste per cycle