I have a big plastic bin of compost I’ve had going for a year and I was wondering, is there anyway to kill of any pests that are in the soil so I can use it for my indoor grow? Also would I mix the compost with some 0-0-0 soil? Basically I know absolutely nothing about how to use the compost I now have
Hey man ! I too have an outdoor compost bin that has frozen for the winter thats a first time for me. I asked the same question here and the reply I got was those pests are what we work with..
You dont bring in compost that has not completely decomposed. If you can tell what is in it its not composted.
If you do that I think you can avoid most of the bugs. Their activity is nearer rotten things / things breaking down.
Hey man ! I too have an outdoor compost bin that has frozen for the winter thats a first time for me. I asked the same question here and the reply I got was those pests are what we work with..
You dont bring in compost that has not completely decomposed. If you can tell what is in it its not composted.
If you do that I think you can avoid most of the bugs. Their activity is nearer rotten things / things breaking down.
Sounds like the compost has a little longer to go because I can still see some solid stuff in there. But I’m assuming it’s not going to complete that process during winter time but idk but I have a hot minute until my current grow is done anyway but I’m thinking about using the compost for an outdoor grow this upcoming spring
In the nursery we heat soil mix to 64.5 deg c to 65 deg c which sterilisers to a point . and compost takes at least 2 years with the correct turning methods and timing and luck .
One drop : when you say two years you mean with compost being temperated and in microbe activity? I assume this microbe activity halt or stop when the ground freeze.
Out here its 5 fahrenheit / -15 celsius.
So i will probably need to compost longer. Have tried covering the bin with insulation but that is not working magic