Mastering the GEME Cycle: An Agronomist’s Guide to Continuous-Flow Compost Application
Introduction: Embracing the "Continuous" Ecosystem
As an agronomist with over three decades of experience in soil health, I often see home gardeners treating all compost the same. However, the GEME Bio-Composter operates differently from standard batch dehydrators. It uses a Continuous Flow Workflow ("Add & Forget").
This means that at any given moment, the machine contains material in various stages of decomposition: 90% finished microbial humus and 10% partially broken-down matter.
This is not a flaw; it is a biological characteristic.
To use this output safely and effectively, we must move beyond simply "dumping it in a pot." We need to apply standard agricultural practices: Screening (Inoculation) and Soil Capping (Buffering). This guide will teach you how to protect your plants while maximizing the biological power of your GEME.










