No. Composting is good for all plants.
Composting
Forest fires are a problem and some certain bugs are dangerous to plants.
Depends on what kind of stuff you are composting. It also depends on what method you are using some fast composting methods take 2-3 weeks to produce compost. The temperature/weather has an effect on composting rate too.
Fruit and plants or other quickly rotting food.
farmer use compost because it helps their plants grow
Trichoderma is a genus of fungi known for its role in composting and soil health. As a composting agent, Trichoderma helps break down organic materials more efficiently by accelerating decomposition through its enzymatic activity. It also suppresses certain plant pathogens and enhances nutrient availability, promoting healthier plant growth. Its ability to form symbiotic relationships with plants further contributes to soil fertility and ecosystem balance.
the plants must not absorbe a lot amount of water and thus it leads to death of the plant.the plants also need only a certain amount of water.
Some plants grow better in certain types of potting soil
Yes, along with most plant matter except poisonous plants. -Super Llama
if things did not get composed there would be dead things every where. And it makes nutrition for plants.
Dirt. When you put vegetable scraps into a container with holes in it for air, dead leaves, some water, and dirt, (worms are extremely helpful for composting) the scraps break down into moist, airy dirt that is good for gardens or house plants. If you mean to keep composting for a long time, you can buy a composting barrel, that is a barrel on a stand you can spin around easily.
composting and reusing vegetable waste