I was watering my plant today and noticed a little freakin' worm was slithering through the soil. I was gonna try to catch it but I thought I'd hit up the Cannabis.com and see what you guys thought. Thnx 4 any advice:greenthumb:
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I was watering my plant today and noticed a little freakin' worm was slithering through the soil. I was gonna try to catch it but I thought I'd hit up the Cannabis.com and see what you guys thought. Thnx 4 any advice:greenthumb:
worm-OK ... caterpillar-BAD ... :jointsmile:
cool...thanx
Are there any benefits from this little guy living with my roots? Any disadvantages?
Just wondering cuz my plant only three weeks old. PEACE!
It could be like tequila. After you burn one, you eat the worm.
rofl, assuming its an earth worm yea he's doing lots of good for your roots. He's aerating the soil and leaving nutrients behind in the form of waste as well as benificial bacteria.
a worm is good aeation.
however, you may want to figure out HOW IT GOT THERE
its good, but in a couple days when you find it crawling up the side of you bed i would chuck it, i HATE worms
haha. once its got nuted soil, i doubt it will leave the pot.
put any leaf debris in a corner of the pot and itll probly occupy itself in there
Worms are good! People BUY worm castings (shit) for outrageous prices per pound! You are getting it free! I put worms in my grows to give me a easy way of checking soil health. Lots of worms= everything's OK. No worms = trouble! My tubs always have lots of worms. I do a perpetual grow. 3 big tubs about 2 -3 weeks apart. If I don't see at least a half dozen worms while transplanting, I get worried! - Granny:hippy:
If you want to keep it alive to create more, don't use chemical fertilizers! Use organics or just let him reproduce himself(herself?) worms reproduce asexually...anyways, they're like amphibians; they say the more you have, the healthier your ecosystem is, Broseph. HAHAHAHAA