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2 Chamber
tumbling composter
RECOMMENDED:
DO NOT FILL EACH
CHANBER, MORE
THEN 2/3 OF ITS
CAPACITY.
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Add New material to Chamber No. 1.
Fully Rotating 5-10Xs after each deposit,
or every 2-3 days.
When Chamber No. 1
Is full. (Recommended: Not mor then 2/3)
Add New material to Chamber No. 2.
When Compost is ready.
Remove the Chamber door.
Lock the Chamber
and take out the compost
Composting Process
Checking the Process
After 2-3 days, check your mix to see if it is getting
hot. When your mix is hot, the beneficial organisms
are multiplying and doing their job decomposting
materials. Tumbling the composter 5-10 times every
2-3 days will mix the materials and keep the pro-
cess active. Squeeze a handful of compost to ensure
the materials are not drying out. If it feels like damp
sponge, the water level is fine, - If it feels dry, add a
little water (be careful not to add to much) and turn
the composter to mix well.
Depending on the materials you added your com-
post should be ready after 2-8 weeks. Finished
compost will contain fine and coarse material. For
a fine blend, sift the compost ti use in potting mixes,
Use the courser compost as a nutritious top dres-
sing around outdoor planterings or till directly into
your garden! You may also use finished compost as
a starter for your next batch, or to heat up a batch
that cooled to quickly.
To remove the finished compost, slide the chamber
door and turn the barrel so the door is facing to you.
Lock the chamber and take the compost out.
Composting Tips
3 Rules of Composting:
1. Quality Materials and proper ratio of greens
(Nitrogen to browns (Carbon) - approximately,
2 parts green to 1 part browns
2. Consistent moisture - mix should fell like a
damp sponge.
3. Good Air circulation - turn the composter every
few day after the batch heats up to help aerate
mix and encourage faster decomposting
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