Cosmic Hue Compost Guide

Cosmic Hue Compost Guide

Your used Cosmic Hue tea doesn't need to end up in the bin.

Those 7 powerful plants that have just supported your gut health can now nourish your garden too.

The blend contains 4 woody roots and bark including marshmallow root, ashwagandha, cat's claw, and astragalus. These act as carbon-rich "browns" in your compost pile.

The tea also contains 3 leafy herbs including stinging nettle, echinacea, and fennel. These provide nitrogen-rich "greens" that balance out the mix perfectly.

Overall, your used Cosmic Hue tea acts as a premium brown material that speeds up decomposition of other compost materials.

Those same beneficial compounds that helped heal your gut will now feed soil microbes naturally.

It's a complete circle from your cup to your garden.

What You'll Need

Getting started with Cosmic Hue composting requires just three simple things:

  • Used Cosmic Hue tea once it's cooled completely.
  • A kitchen compost container to collect your tea.
  • An outdoor compost bin or pile where the magic happens.

Step-by-Step Process

1. Collect Your Used Tea

Let your Cosmic Hue cool completely after you've finished drinking it. Hot plant material can damage other compost ingredients and slow down the process.

Turn your reusable tea bag inside out or scrape the used tea from your strainer. Empty all the plant material into your kitchen compost container alongside your other food scraps.

2. Add to Compost

Empty your kitchen compost container into your outdoor compost bin or pile regularly. Mix the Cosmic Hue plant material throughout the pile rather than dumping it in one spot.

Let nature do its work from here. The plants will naturally break down and enrich your compost with the same powerful compounds that supported your digestive health.

3. Use Your Finished Compost

Your compost will be ready to use in 3-6 months when it looks like rich, dark soil. The texture should be crumbly and smell earthy rather than rotting.

Mix your finished compost into garden beds as a soil improver. You can also use it as a natural plant fertiliser around existing plants and vegetables.

Pro Tips for Cosmic Hue Composting

Balance your browns properly since Cosmic Hue is mostly carbon-rich material. Mix it with nitrogen-rich kitchen scraps like vegetable peels and coffee grounds for faster breakdown.

Don't underestimate small daily amounts. Even your single cup of tea each day adds up over time, and those plant compounds become concentrated in your finished compost.

You're creating zero waste because these dried and processed herbs actually break down easier than fresh plant material.

Save and batch your used tea for better results. Collect 3-4 days worth before adding it to your main compost pile for more even distribution throughout the mix.

Troubleshooting Your Compost

 Problem Solution
Smelly compost Add more brown materials (leaves, paper)
Slow breakdown Turn more frequently, check moisture
Attracting pests Ensure proper burial and covering
Too wet Add dry brown materials
Too dry Add water gradually while mixing

Conclusion

Composting your used Cosmic Hue creates a perfect cycle from your wellness routine to your garden's health.

Those same healing plants that supported your gut will now support your soil with nutrients and beneficial compounds.

This simple practice reduces waste while creating premium compost that's enriched with plant properties.

Your garden will thrive on the same natural power that transformed your digestive health.

Author: Manny is the founder of Fifth Ray and a certified Gut Health Coach. After battling Crohn's Disease for 16 years, he transformed his gut health through plant-based healing. His story has been featured on BBC, ITV, and Daily Mail.

Please note this information is for educational purposes only, not medical advice. Cosmic Hue is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your health routine.