Vermicomposters Unite! Official Worm Farmers Thread

Rasta Roy

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@Rasta Roy you and I are the same person in our journey right now I feel lol

I currently have another bin I'm setting up and going to also be running results through MSU cuz I live right by it haha

I'll be running my outdoor veggie garden and my indoor cannabis garden first then running worm bin stuff.

Great minds think alike I guess!
We're gonna have to start a Motivated Michigander's thread! Lol

Have you been able to get your red worms locally? I got mine from Grand river bait and tackle shop in Lansing for like $25 a pound I think? I'm not sure if that's cheaper than online but it sure cuts down on wait time lol.
 

Organicgrow42

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Right! I'm in lol

I got mine from northwest redworms online. Couldn't find a local source. Probably could in a few weeks on craiglist, we are just the early birds! I ordered 1 lb from northwest and they sent me 2! I think they were 30 or 35 each for anyone wondering.

I bought some from a hippie in Ann Arbor which is like 45 mins from btw and they were nothing like what I bought from northwest. Fully mature and a boat load of them. I watched a video on how they weigh them. You really get as close to a lb as possible.

I've had them going about 4 weeks now and they have a but load of eggs going.

Besides the mites which I'm thinking maybe the bin is too wet...I'll post a pic later of the bin....everything is great. Got my 45 gallon smart pot bin I'm starting this week too!
 

Blunted 4 lyfe

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Right! I'm in lol

I got mine from northwest redworms online. Couldn't find a local source. Probably could in a few weeks on craiglist, we are just the early birds! I ordered 1 lb from northwest and they sent me 2! I think they were 30 or 35 each for anyone wondering.

I bought some from a hippie in Ann Arbor which is like 45 mins from btw and they were nothing like what I bought from northwest. Fully mature and a boat load of them. I watched a video on how they weigh them. You really get as close to a lb as possible.

I've had them going about 4 weeks now and they have a but load of eggs going.

Besides the mites which I'm thinking maybe the bin is too wet...I'll post a pic later of the bin....everything is great. Got my 45 gallon smart pot bin I'm starting this week too!
I got mine from northwest too they sell it at $25+$6 shipping for 1 pound $48+$12 shipping for 2 pounds.

I bought my first batch of worms from Uncle Jims but they were scrawny as hell and I was very unhappy with the count (100 cnt, wonder if they really count or just eyeball it), may cost a bit more at NW but the count and size of worms you get are wayyyy better.

I live in the same state as UJ Pa. But 2 hrs away no sense spending 4-5 of drive time and gas when I could have it shipped for cheaper, but it took UJ 4 days to get here and from NW it took 2 days from across the US, go figure!

B4L
 

skinny510

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You know you'd rather waste your phone time here instead of on Facebook!
Haha. Ditched Facebook years ago.

But yes, better to read about worm shit than most other things on the internet!

I picked up a "farm/factory" yesterday. Found something cheap on Craiglist and just went for it. Will read up and probably learn from a few rounds of failure.

Right now the critters I got are munching on some carrots peel and corn meal.
 

Organicgrow42

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I think he may have been. No offense but the worms were small and immature and no way close to a pound. I may have got a half pound... I'm not sure ...but the size of worms and amount of them was very miniscule. I wouldn't and did not buy from again.

That being said, the worms did grow obviously and I had worms for months before "the great escape" so good and bad I guess.
 

Organicgrow42

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Haha. Ditched Facebook years ago.

But yes, better to read about worm shit than most other things on the internet!

I picked up a "farm/factory" yesterday. Found something cheap on Craiglist and just went for it. Will read up and probably learn from a few rounds of failure.

Right now the critters I got are munching on some carrots peel and corn meal.
I really hope you don't live near royal oak skinny cuz I attempted to buy another factory on craiglist this weekend for 35 bucks and it was already gone!!!! Lol
 

HelpHub

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I think he may have been. No offense but the worms were small and immature and no way close to a pound. I may have got a half pound... I'm not sure ...but the size of worms and amount of them was very miniscule. I wouldn't and did not buy from again.

That being said, the worms did grow obviously and I had worms for months before "the great escape" so good and bad I guess.
Oh, that's too bad...I thought you were saying the worms you got from him (or from whomever in Ann Arbor) were better than mail order. Either way, Jesse is the dude who got me started on worms so he's got my loyalty for that reason.
 

Organicgrow42

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What is everyone's preferred aeration for their bins?

I use perlite in my soil and want to switch but don't want to do vermiculite or rice hulls ( I have a bag I'm going to try using but don't think I'll get the smell aeration as w perlite)

Anyone love their aeration and want to share why they love it over perlite because we all tried perlite first let's be honest haha
 

Organicgrow42

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@HelpHub that's great man. Glad you had a positive experience! I wish I did because I feel it's partially why I moved away from worms and took awhile to come back.

But like I said its great your into worms like us...and that he helped you get there!
 

Organicgrow42

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My bin

Tell me what u think!

First pic barley straw on top

I just mixed it up cuz I thought it was too wet and added some cannabis leaves to dry it out. They look wet but they are dried first trust me.

3rd pic is of some worm eggs!

4th pic is of a worm with those white mites I was talking about...they look to be feeding off the worm right?!
 

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Rasta Roy

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What is everyone's preferred aeration for their bins?

I use perlite in my soil and want to switch but don't want to do vermiculite or rice hulls ( I have a bag I'm going to try using but don't think I'll get the smell aeration as w perlite)

Anyone love their aeration and want to share why they love it over perlite because we all tried perlite first let's be honest haha
I'm still on perlite lol. I can tell you to avoid chicken manure! I burned some poor babies up lol.
 

calliandra

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Rasta Roy

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Here's an update on my vermicomposting experiments.

First some background: there's a book by Bruce Galle called 14 Day Worm Castings that is a pretty simple to follow guide to setting up your own worm casting business. It involves using African night crawlers instead of the traditional red wigglers, along with bedding of black peat and feed that includes chicken mash, worm chow, and lime. Now anyone that knows about worms will tell you, yeah that will get you castings... But they're not going to be the quality of traditional worm castings. Now I wanted to try to emulate his model, but without changing to the inferior composting worm, and without the cheap feedstock ingredients.

I still used black peat for bedding...
But for feeding the worms I used Alfalfa Meal, kelp, fish bone meal, Oyster Shell Flour, a little bit of lime and Greensand

And I let them go for four weeks, not two.

How'd it go?

Not well. Lol

The worms didn't die (well a few did)

But they weren't thriving and reproducing like they should. They were always trying to escape. And the bedding materials has not been turned into rich castings. Just some amended black peat with some castings.

So lesson learned, there are no shortcuts!

Now I've got a multilevel worm bin set up that I'm feeding food scraps to. I have a friend with pet rabbits and for bedding I'm using their litter after he throws it out. It consists of Alfalfa hay and Timothy hay, a thin compostable cardboard paper product, and of course lots of rabbit manure. I mix it in with some of my recycled soil before its re-amended and throw in some rock dust for grit. Then the food scraps are buried underneath it. I'll update in a few months when I harvest the first castings. The worms seem to be a lot more active in this bin, and they're not trying to escape! Good signs!
 
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