One of our
apple trees produced many apples with some kind of core malfunction. I've tried to search for what it could be but haven't found a definitive
answer. Attaching an image of the apples.
I want to add those apples to one of the
compost projects we run that does not guarantee reaching 70°C temperature, to kill off potential harmful entities. But I'm also not planning to use that compost for the
apple trees, so I'm thinking if that mold, or whatever it is, is only attacking apples, I might get away with it.
Hoping someone could advise on what happened to the apples and whether it's ok to compost them.
Our plastic compost bin, with the lid on the bottom, is too small to take all the apples, so I'm planning to throw them together with other materials in a more traditional three wall heap.
Also, this is my first post, been reading the forum for a while, excited to finally join!