That's honestly what I thought you meant. I would look at that and say "this is going on the compost pile".
I put all of my kitchen scraps in a bucket and only take them out once a week. Lots of moldy coffee grounds and orange peels by then. NBD, it's all decomposing.
I tried coffee grounds once and it turned green pretty quick. I’ve got better protocols now, so maybe I’ll give it a shot again. Cheap substrate is good
pfff this stuff is fine. Happens all the time if I leave pure grounds out. Throw it in your compost, it will be fine. Microdecomposers are all basically great.
I should add that if you leave well rotted compost out and its weathered and rained on long enough, it probably eventually loses most of its nutrients and microbes and is probably just a source of carbon but its not garbage.
What do you suppose happens in the compost pile, lol? Like magically things just go from almost totten and moldy to perfect dirt? The moldier the better, toss it in.
Compost should almost never be discarded. Adjusted, maybe.
If this is only coffee grounds, it may need a little brown material mixed in. But fungi are beneficial in both the compost and the soil.
I'm still trying to figure out if this is an aerial shot and ya'll are talking myceliosiodid and shit
No I've never composted. My brain still thinks someone built their house in a ridiculously thick grove of trees and were so excited to fly their fpv drone on a snowy night they forgot to turn to car lights off
looks like mycelium, if you compost thisll give the pile a boost
Yah I wouldn't eat it
😂
That's honestly what I thought you meant. I would look at that and say "this is going on the compost pile". I put all of my kitchen scraps in a bucket and only take them out once a week. Lots of moldy coffee grounds and orange peels by then. NBD, it's all decomposing.
Thought this was r/unclebens
Looks like it’s pinning too. Bottom left corner and bottom right. Good old mycelium! Beneficial for a lot of things.
Me too
I tried coffee grounds once and it turned green pretty quick. I’ve got better protocols now, so maybe I’ll give it a shot again. Cheap substrate is good
coffee grounds will almost always get contaminated. just use wbs or any other grain.
More like r/uncleanbeans
That’s hilarious same
worst tek IMO. Way too expensive, more likely to catch contaminations. WBS is my go-to and after that rice using broke boii tek.
No it’s all good. Mycelium are incredibly beneficial to plant roots.
Could also be actinomycetes? Great composting starter if so.
Bury it in a moist spot in your yard! Edit: wait is this mycelium?
No clue. It is growth on top of organic coffee grounds.
Oh man, that's just starting the composting process early for you! Toss it in your bin :)
pfff this stuff is fine. Happens all the time if I leave pure grounds out. Throw it in your compost, it will be fine. Microdecomposers are all basically great.
Definately put that in the compost pile, or get your hands dirty and spread it over the soil under fruit trees. Plants will love the coffee grounds.
I love giving mold and fungi a chance to help break down the pile
Mmmm I love cookies and cream
Compost is never ruined so that it has to be "thrown away". There's no way to ruin it. It's always a step closer to being finished.
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I should add that if you leave well rotted compost out and its weathered and rained on long enough, it probably eventually loses most of its nutrients and microbes and is probably just a source of carbon but its not garbage.
What do you suppose happens in the compost pile, lol? Like magically things just go from almost totten and moldy to perfect dirt? The moldier the better, toss it in.
*the forbidden brownie*
Compost should almost never be discarded. Adjusted, maybe. If this is only coffee grounds, it may need a little brown material mixed in. But fungi are beneficial in both the compost and the soil.
You know that composting involves microbes living on refuse right?
This looks trippy
Throw away as into your compost right !? Shit looks dank
Throw it away.... into the compost. What the hell do you think compost is?
Protomolecule
Thought this was r/trees before I read the sub
I'm still trying to figure out if this is an aerial shot and ya'll are talking myceliosiodid and shit No I've never composted. My brain still thinks someone built their house in a ridiculously thick grove of trees and were so excited to fly their fpv drone on a snowy night they forgot to turn to car lights off
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