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Moldy bread

Green (Nitrogen)
C:N Ratio30:1
Decomposition Time1-2 weeks
Material TypeGreen (Nitrogen)
CategoryKitchen Scraps

Compatible Methods

MethodSuitabilityTimelineTips
Hot CompostingRecommended4-8 wksChop or shred for faster breakdown; Mix to maintain C:N ratio of 25-30:1; C:N ratio 30:1 - balance with browns
Cold CompostingNot ideal24-52 wksSimply add to your pile; Expect 1-2 weeks for breakdown; Layer browns and greens
VermicompostingNot ideal12-24 wksAdd in small amounts; Chop into small pieces; Bury under bedding
BokashiRecommended4-6 wksLayer with bokashi bran in airtight bucket; Press down to remove air; Drain tea every 2-3 days
TumblerRecommended4-8 wksAdd in batches; Balance this green material; Turn every 2-3 days

Tips & Notes

Mold is fine. Bury.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you compost Moldy bread?

Yes, Moldy bread is compostable. Green (Nitrogen) material, C:N 30:1.

How long does Moldy bread take?

Decomposes in 1-2 weeks.

Is Moldy bread green or brown?

green (nitrogen).

C:N ratio of Moldy bread?

30:1. Moderate.

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