Composting Males

JohnnyDaManiac

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I have heard that you can use male plants for making hash but could you also use them for a compost? I have a vegetable garden along with my pot garden. I grow from bagseed and often get male plants and just chuck them.

Basically I want to know if anyone has used male plants in their compost and how well did they decompose? Since they are made of exactly what needs to be in a plant then once they break down wouldn't they be the perfect soil with just the right type/amount of nutrients that a plants needs?

Anyways just trying to think of a way reuse something that would otherwise go to waste. Discuss! :-P
 

cain129

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Not how composting works in regards to nutrients developed by the breakdown of organic material. Rule one in compost, if it was once alive it can be composted. That should answer your question.
 
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