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04-22-2006, 10:57 PM #1OPMember
I wonder if this will work
Ok this is kind of crazy, and maybe even a stupid question I know, but please bear with me i just started the growing process, and i have a few healthy plants comming along so far.
but my question is, well i was wondering, since ive read a lot of good thigns being said about worm castings, and i know worms are essential to plant growth in the outdoor world, well i was wondering if maybe it might be benificial in any way to go out and pick up some worms after a rainy day and put them into my 5 gal pots of soil that is home to my beautiful plants?
or is that just impractical/am i just nuts and should i just buy worm castings instead??
just had to ask pleaes dont hate on meMasterBaker Reviewed by MasterBaker on . I wonder if this will work Ok this is kind of crazy, and maybe even a stupid question I know, but please bear with me i just started the growing process, and i have a few healthy plants comming along so far. but my question is, well i was wondering, since ive read a lot of good thigns being said about worm castings, and i know worms are essential to plant growth in the outdoor world, well i was wondering if maybe it might be benificial in any way to go out and pick up some worms after a rainy day and put them into my Rating: 5
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04-22-2006, 11:03 PM #2Junior Member
I wonder if this will work
Sorry MB I haven't any help for you. But I do find your thread to be exactly what I was thinking this morning as I walked out my driveway and saw hundreds of worms. I wondered if they will be as helpful in my pots, as they are in my flowerbeds. HHMMMM.....I will watch your post and take the info to good use.
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04-26-2006, 06:18 AM #3Member
I wonder if this will work
I know that worms eat organic material in the soil, (but i forgot if it has to be living or dead) u dont want them to eat ur roots (unless they only eat very very small material in the soil), u could put a bunch of worms into soil for a few months and then take em out again and use that for some free worm castings.
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04-26-2006, 10:14 AM #4Senior Member
I wonder if this will work
dont think there goin to like being fed nutrients every week.. lol
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04-26-2006, 10:39 AM #5Senior Member
I wonder if this will work
yeah plus the worms castings they use in most soil mixes are the castings from mealworms....as lug worms do not shed skin??? lol as i have leopard gecko's as U ALL KNOW lol i breed my own mealworms and boxes of worm castings hehhehe yeah its mealworm casting not lugworms castings but yeah they might be good for taking shit out of the soil i dunno if hey eat root also tat would be bad
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04-26-2006, 04:43 PM #6Senior Member
I wonder if this will work
i think it's the poop that you're interested in not the actual skin they shed, i mean it's the poo that has the nitrogen correct?
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04-26-2006, 04:46 PM #7Senior Member
I wonder if this will work
Google me this
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http://www.stanslaughter.com/compost/worms/index.html
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04-26-2006, 05:32 PM #8Senior Member
I wonder if this will work
nice link knowm
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