Using Coffee ground/ compost

_greenwidow

New Member
HELP!! I need some advice! :)
For the people who use coffee ground/compost as fertilizers.. how often do you feed your plant coffee ground or compost like banana.. and how much ?
 

Rurumo

Well-Known Member
Do you mean just normal compost made from food waste or are you talking about fermented plant juice?
 

xtsho

Well-Known Member
You might want to rethink using coffee grounds. I know people use them in gardening but they are not the best thing to be putting in your soil. They are highly acidic, still contain caffeine, and they have antibacterial properties that are good if you're drinking a cup of coffee but not so good for the microbes in the soil.



"Caffeine is a purine alkaloid synthesized by several eudicot plants, including coffee, cacao (Theobroma cacao), and tea (Camellia sinensis) (Fig. 2). Caffeine is synthesized in both coffee leaves, where it has insecticidal properties (15), and fruits and seeds, where it inhibits seed germination of competing species"


 

_greenwidow

New Member
You might want to rethink using coffee grounds. I know people use them in gardening but they are not the best thing to be putting in your soil. They are highly acidic, still contain caffeine, and they have antibacterial properties that are good if you're drinking a cup of coffee but not so good for the microbes in the soil.



"Caffeine is a purine alkaloid synthesized by several eudicot plants, including coffee, cacao (Theobroma cacao), and tea (Camellia sinensis) (Fig. 2). Caffeine is synthesized in both coffee leaves, where it has insecticidal properties (15), and fruits and seeds, where it inhibits seed germination of competing species"


You might want to rethink using coffee grounds. I know people use them in gardening but they are not the best thing to be putting in your soil. They are highly acidic, still contain caffeine, and they have antibacterial properties that are good if you're drinking a cup of coffee but not so good for the microbes in the soil.



"Caffeine is a purine alkaloid synthesized by several eudicot plants, including coffee, cacao (Theobroma cacao), and tea (Camellia sinensis) (Fig. 2). Caffeine is synthesized in both coffee leaves, where it has insecticidal properties (15), and fruits and seeds, where it inhibits seed germination of competing species"



I have used old coffee grounds before and didn't harm my plants, it actually made my plant look better but I just wanted to see how often I have to feed my plants with normal compost..
 
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