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Old 04-22-2009, 08:22 AM
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would it be a good idea to get worms from out side and put them into the pots of my indoor plants
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Depends upon the nutes given to the soil. Worms don't like Meth, or Chem Ferts. They will drown, they will die from lack of moisture. Sand is not good, poultry manure is too rich in Nitrogen, they don'y like milk or citric acid. I put worms & eggs into my soil, but it takes special care. For info on worms, see the book wrote by a Dude named "Shields" Plus the earthworm selling sites. "Worm Casting is the most hilghy, single nutrient known to mankind." Forget your plants, if you have good soil for worms, the Lady will be awesome, everytime.
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thanx man... wen it rains worms are every where so i grabbed like 3 and put them in two of my pots (2 in one pot 1 in the other) and idk if it dies in there i dont think it would do harm right and if it lives itll help
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dude I have to say it is iffy in a small pot. That worm might just eat through your roots in a small pot. While worm castings are awesome, I have a 5 tray system that I advise you to get, I have had plants hermi from root damage. I would not do it unless I found hard evidence this was a good garden trick. Others have thought of it. Check Organic Gardening. They are a cool website and magazine that thinks of everything. I subscribe.

Fresh worm castings are so much better than the bagged shite. wow,I swear I can it in teas. GL
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Hey Dirt Clean, "Hearing that worms 'eat through' roots is a first for me". Is there info somewhere describing this?. Small Pots, "IFFIY". The native worms here gets up to 12 inches or longer, no joke. But they don't move & breed like the Red Wigglers. I ordered 2 lbs. about a year ago, put them in a 5 ft. Kiddie Pool with straight cow manure. No telling how many I've got now. Love your post.
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wait u put mad worms in a kiddie pool with manure? and the pot i put two in they went under the soil and i havent seen them but the other one sat on top and died
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Lol, I hate to bear bad tidings, but this may be why it is not often discussed. I just read a study page 24 middle of page "Earth Worm Ecology" by CLive Arthur Edwards. The link ruins this page, it is stretched. It says that the earthworms in small pots did good against decreasing the bad fungi and bacteria activity but negatively affected the root development. Bad in small pots!

They must just chow and tear through the roots when they are trying to grow. Also they must eat the food for the plant, or the plant itself. IDK, there is problably more to it, but I would not do it.

South Texas= that must be awesome to have that many worms composting manure. That must make some fine teas. I would add as much of that as you could. Like a cup a gallon of compacted shit. I always just break up my manure in the tea and just scoop the tea out I need. The plants love it. It is good to gain experience seeing them eat the organic teas properly. I am getting a feel for them. Especially ph, mental note, dolomite is stronger than it looks.

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i dont get how tea works sounds kinda gross to me but i guess the dead worm will help the soil
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The Alaskian Brown Bear wades into the water to catch & eat fish. They have big teeth. To Plate-Up food for this bear, a whole flopping fish is natural. For Us, we us knifes to 'break-up' the size to "Bite Size". Now, look at the size of the teeth on your root system...... A tea, micro-sized works for the digestive system of the Plant. The Parent has the resposibility to feed the Baby/Plant a food that it can digest without constipation/stress, etc. That's the tea in part. The other pert is that BILLIONS of microbes can be raised in a few days.. via compost tea.

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