What are the Drawbacks of Hot Composting? A Comprehensive Guide
Hot composting, also known as thermophilic composting, is a method that accelerates the decomposition of organic matter by maintaining high temperatures (between 130°F and 160°F or 54°C and 71°C) within the compost pile. While it offers numerous benefits like faster decomposition and the eradication of pathogens, it also presents several drawbacks that need careful consideration … Read more