Breaking Down Tough Lignin Fibers in Harvested Cardamom Waste
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Old cardamom stalks are packed with tough lignin and cellulose fibers, meaning they take a very long time to rot down naturally in a standard compost pile. If left untreated, these slow-decaying heaps can become a hiding place for unwanted plantation pests.
You can speed up your composting significantly by using advanced Bio-Decomposers. These specialized bacterial and fungal cultures break down tough woody fibers quickly, turning raw stalk waste into clean, dark, nutrient-rich manure in just a few weeks.
Turn your plantation waste into valuable fertilizer. Get your fast-acting composting cultures from Bactostore online at www.peaklab.co.in or order directly by calling 9146150117.