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Old 10-07-2008, 05:55 AM
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Default worm dirt...how should it be used
bait shops sell small containers of live worms for fishing...any suggestions on using the soil in these containers?...dry it and top dress?...mix fresh into soil at what amount per gal of soil?...make tea?...just thought about it and was wondering
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Dude, I just bought 6 "cups" of red worms from the baitshop. Your best bet is to get a 5 gal. bucket and toss in all your coffee grounds, tea bags, egg shells, rabbit shit etc. THEN put the worms in that. Small worm farm for composting.
There is only just enough dirt in those cups to keep em alive for a bit. Besides, you want worm castings, not dirt. Worm castings are whats left after the worms pass the oganic matter thru thier system (Poop)
I'm new to this, I have just last week started mine. there is a way to collect the castings, But I'm not there yet. I put about 300 worms in mine, and I figure that by next spring, I'll be ready to collect the castings. It is FUCKIN' WELL WORTH the effort because worm castings are REALLY high dollar in the stores. It would cost a fortune to use alot of worm castings on any kind of grow bigger than 10 plants. Even then, I aint paying that kind of money when I can start a couple of 5 gal buckets of compost and worms.
Initially, I put a few scoops of horse manure/soil in the buckets (Rabbit poo would be good too). , along with the items listed above. I read that they like all sorts of organic matter like newspaper strips (No colored ink), and vegetable matter. I then empty my coffee filter, tea bags etc in there. I'll give it the winter for the worms to convert all that.
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Dude, I just bought 6 "cups" of red worms from the baitshop. Your best bet is to get a 5 gal. bucket and toss in all your coffee grounds, tea bags, egg shells, rabbit shit etc. THEN put the worms in that. Small worm farm for composting.
There is only just enough dirt in those cups to keep em alive for a bit. Besides, you want worm castings, not dirt. Worm castings are whats left after the worms pass the oganic matter thru thier system (Poop)
I'm new to this, I have just last week started mine. there is a way to collect the castings, But I'm not there yet. I put about 300 worms in mine, and I figure that by next spring, I'll be ready to collect the castings. It is FUCKIN' WELL WORTH the effort because worm castings are REALLY high dollar in the stores. It would cost a fortune to use alot of worm castings on any kind of grow bigger than 10 plants. Even then, I aint paying that kind of money when I can start a couple of 5 gal buckets of compost and worms.
Initially, I put a few scoops of horse manure/soil in the buckets (Rabbit poo would be good too). , along with the items listed above. I read that they like all sorts of organic matter like newspaper strips (No colored ink), and vegetable matter. I then empty my coffee filter, tea bags etc in there. I'll give it the winter for the worms to convert all that.
We'll see what happens.
good luck with it...let us know how it works...do you have drain holes in the buckets?...any preference on type of worms to use?
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You can buy bags of worm castings for around $10
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Naw I mix it in with my potting mix before I plant about 1/4 worm castings, 1/4 compost, 1/4 soiless mix or peat moss, and 1/4 pearlite.
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thanks for the replies...i had a brain fart and remembered about the soil in the worm containers...just wonered if it was useful...i am not suggesting replacing the worm castings...just recycling the worm soil...hell...can you put worms , soil and all in your pots if you arent adding chemical nutes?
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You can buy bags of worm castings for around $10

The one and only place I can get just worm castings locally sells a bit less than a quart for over $15.


I don't have air holes in the bucket but I cut some 2" holes in the lid to keep my little bastard rat dog from getting to the fresh stuff and keep the little worms in there. I never thought they could get out of a bucket!!!
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i just started a compost in my backyard, then i came on here and foudn this interesting hahaha. hm winter is coming here, so my compost will just be frozen all winter, so i cant use it, but maybe ill keep a bucket of stuff in my basement for the winter, ready for spring.
 

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