I recently have read some articles that have made me think twice before putting coffee grounds into my compost or spreading in the garden as mulch. The articles that concern me make the case that the caffeine in coffee grounds is bad for plants because caffeine is the coffee plant's chemical used for allelopathy. The author of one article did a small test of his own showing bad results when adding coffee grounds, and another more scientific test showed equally poor results hinting at possible phytotoxic tendencies in coffee grounds.
the guardian
sciencedirect
So my question for all of you is, can anyone confirm these types of results?
And, if these results do rest on the presence of caffeine are there easy methods for ridding caffeine from used coffee grounds?
I have thought about soaking them in water and filtering it out (essentially brewing coffee on a bigger scale) a couple of times to get more caffeine out of the grounds, but then I worried about also leaching out nutrients.
Let me know what you guys think.
Thanks