Ian Terpie FattyRootsFarm
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I always read or hear in articles and videos people saying that when a tea, ferment or some kind of home made KNF product goes 'bad' ie anaerobic that you should just throw it on your compost pile.
My concern/question with that is if the compost pile has passed the heating up 'thermo' stage won't the added anaerobes be detrimental to the quality of the compost?
I soak horse manure and alfalfa in LAB for a few hours before giving it to my worm bins but yesterday I didn't have time to apply it and this morning it had turned anaerobic so I dumped on my compost pile but then it immediately got me thinking.. did I just fuck up?
My concern/question with that is if the compost pile has passed the heating up 'thermo' stage won't the added anaerobes be detrimental to the quality of the compost?
I soak horse manure and alfalfa in LAB for a few hours before giving it to my worm bins but yesterday I didn't have time to apply it and this morning it had turned anaerobic so I dumped on my compost pile but then it immediately got me thinking.. did I just fuck up?