Role of Composting microbes in hassle free composting 

Composting with compost maker block/composting microbes

Composting is a natural process that is accelerated by good microbial activity provided by the composting microbes. Coco peat part of it makes sure that the pile remains airy, excess moisture is absorbed, no lumps are formed and condition in the pile remains aerobic. In the process of composting, microorganisms break down organic matter and produce carbon dioxide, water, heat, and end product is compost.

As the temperature rises above about 40°C, the mesophilic microorganisms become less competitive and are replaced by thermophilic, or heat-loving microorganisms. At temperatures of 55°C and above, many microorganisms that are human or plant pathogens are destroyed,

this stage accelerate the breakdown of proteins, fats, and complex carboydrates like cellulose and hemicellulose, the major structural molecules in plants. As the supply of these high-energy compounds becomes exhausted, the compost temperature gradually decreases and mesophilic microorganisms once again take over for the final phase of "curing" or maturation of the remaining organic matter.



Benefits of using compost  maker block or composting microbes with coco-peat:

  • Absolutely no foul smell.

  • It has naturally occurring aerobic composting microbes that convert your organic waste into high value compost in just 23- 30 days.

  • No leachate during the process

  • No flies when the moisture is maintained at an optimum level. Even if the maggots are generated it becomes inactive and dies in a few days.

  • Frequent turning of the material not required

  • A consortium of naturally occurring aerobic composting microbes breaks down all the complex biomolecules. It acts effectively on both vegetarian and non- vegetarian food.

  • Compost provides a rich growing medium, or a porous, absorbent material that holds moisture and soluble minerals, providing the support and nutrients in which plants can flourish.

  • When mixed with soil it can boost the level of organic matter and the overall fertility of the soil.

  • Composting can destroy pathogens or unwanted seeds. 

  • Using Compost as a growing medium reduces water requirement to one- fourth the normal recommended dosage thereby effectively saving 75% of water consumption


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