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- Sep 11, 2016
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All,
We have a large dual chamber, insulated Jora compost tumber. We got it a few months ago.
The first chamber is nearly full and is releasing a fairly foul, acrid odor. It doesn't smell like ammonia or rotten eggs or meat. It smells acrid, maybe the closest I can think of would be rotting shellfish, but this is different.
I rotate the drum several turns at least twice a day, often more. I am now adding pine-based cat litter (100% agglomerated wood dust), as I have noticed some light dripping and I suspect the mix is too wet.
What do you think? Am I on the right track with wood pellets, egg cardboards, etc? Or does it need something else?
Many thanks!
JD
We have a large dual chamber, insulated Jora compost tumber. We got it a few months ago.
The first chamber is nearly full and is releasing a fairly foul, acrid odor. It doesn't smell like ammonia or rotten eggs or meat. It smells acrid, maybe the closest I can think of would be rotting shellfish, but this is different.
I rotate the drum several turns at least twice a day, often more. I am now adding pine-based cat litter (100% agglomerated wood dust), as I have noticed some light dripping and I suspect the mix is too wet.
What do you think? Am I on the right track with wood pellets, egg cardboards, etc? Or does it need something else?
Many thanks!
JD