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Subject:  White "powdered surgar" stuff on compos

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ghopson

Denver, CO

I have a homemade compost pile of ground up leaves and coffee grounds. First time for me to try my own compost. It's been turned several times, heated to 145 to 160 degrees for about 2 weeks and has been sitting about 6 weeks more. It look great, black and crumbly BUT there is white powder looking stuff over most of the leafs bits that remain and the compost in general. Anybody know what this is and if it's harmful to the plants and a seedling. I dont want to pass a mildew or some disease along that will kill my plants! How do I get rid of the white stuff or innoculate my pile?
Thanks for any help. Pos here or email me at ghopson427@yahoo.com

3/26/2008 6:48:47 PM

WiZZy

President - GPC

Worms.....they eat the critters that are eatin the mold....

3/27/2008 8:50:23 AM

Tad12

Seattle, WA

If it's a mold, i would turn it back into the pile. That should take care of it, as it can only grow on the surface.

3/27/2008 1:36:33 PM

Captain Cold Weather

Boulder County Colorado USA planet Earth

ya sounds like leaf mold.

3/29/2008 2:49:54 PM

ghopson

Denver, CO

Thanks everyone. I will turn the pile again and see what it looks like in two more weeks.

3/29/2008 8:43:55 PM

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