that's exactly how I'm looking at it, a million different ways to go about things. I still had around 3/4 of a quart size bottle from a couple years ago so thought it was time to play around with it.
as for the jars I have now, the one with just em1/molasses I followed the basic activation recipe from the teragenix website. 3/4 of each to one gallon of water. I plan on using this "activated" batch to ferment my leaves and stems from this harvest in the near future. I know it isn't necessary and I could just add it all to the worm bins as is, but figured it would speed up the process and further diversify the microbes in everything. also, the aftermath of fermenting the leaves/stems would seem to make a nice light feed for the plants at maybe a tablespoon per gallon of the strained liquid or something along those lines. the remaining activated em1 I will use to try and make some bokashi bran out of and also water into some outdoor areas that could use a jolt.
the second, lighter color jar, is just a different recipe I tried with the em1. I used molasses/kelp/alfalfa (1/4 cup each). In my head, the end result of this is basically a fermented kelp/alfalfa tea that I want to try and use on some plants. again at a low dosage and see what happens. I will strain it and feed whatever remains to the worms as well.
I really don't have the space or need for a lot of this and know similar results could be obtained by simplifying it, but I enjoy reading and trying different things. the fermenting stuff just seems right up my alley too. also I have a large outdoor garden bed I have access to that I'd like to bring some life back into. so between that and some buddies who recently got into growing, I have a few avenues to try this stuff out and see if/what benefits can be obtained from different things.