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04-25-2006, 03:55 PM #1OPSenior Member
Worm Question
Hi this is a question to anyone who knows about wormerys. I recently got my own wormery and apart from the castings which look really good there is run off that collects over time. Its a dark brown liquid that's really concentrated and it dosen't smell much at all. I was wondering if anyone has information about the nutrient levels in the worm juice and how long I can keep it until its stale. I already have quite a bit in a sealed container which i've had for a week now and its starting too smell bad. Will it kill plants if I give it too them. I already tried a house plant and it didn't hurt them one bit. Considering this is juice from a concocstion of worm shit and household waste is it wise to feed this to any MJ plant.
MegaOctane12 Reviewed by MegaOctane12 on . Worm Question Hi this is a question to anyone who knows about wormerys. I recently got my own wormery and apart from the castings which look really good there is run off that collects over time. Its a dark brown liquid that's really concentrated and it dosen't smell much at all. I was wondering if anyone has information about the nutrient levels in the worm juice and how long I can keep it until its stale. I already have quite a bit in a sealed container which i've had for a week now and its starting too Rating: 5
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04-25-2006, 04:21 PM #2Senior Member
Worm Question
im geussing its worm shit?
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04-25-2006, 04:22 PM #3Senior Member
Worm Question
do worms shit?
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04-25-2006, 04:47 PM #4Senior Member
Worm Question
yeah this seems a funny subject but i dont know ,i wouldent of thougth so
cheers all
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04-25-2006, 10:27 PM #5Senior Member
Worm Question
You can buy work castings so it may be worth a try.
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04-25-2006, 10:40 PM #6Senior Member
Worm Question
yes, a worm shits ... a worm is basically a tube, with 8 (10?) hearts, both sexes, etc... (my high school biology teacher thought I was just there to look at her ass, and snooze, but I did pick up a few things) ...
... P.S., worm castings (manure) is supposedly the very best soil you can use, but, damn, its expensive ... takes a lot of trips to the worm toilet to fill a 5-gallon container ... :smokin:
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