SupraSPL
Well-Known Member
That is good that you split it up if it is anaerobic and wet, the air is the only thing needed I would not add sugar. If it still smells strong then I would say it still needs more cooking time.I split up between 3 totes now for more air. It stinks pretty bad and the family is complaining. I moved it to the garage now.
I hope it restores back to aerobic soon, even the dog is complaining about the smell sniffing and huffing.
Should I add the sugar now to aid its recovery or add Mycos?
The other possibility, if it was too dry the whole time and has not really cooked, you would still be able to sell the chicken manure, although chicken manure does not smell anaerobic. If so, it would need to be wet to break down thoroughly. If your situation is indoors sharing with family you can use composted chicken manure rather than raw because it has almost no smell.