Register ICMag Forum Menu Features
You are viewing our:
in:
Forums > Marijuana Growing > Organic Soil > Worming 101

Thread Title Search
Click to buy Cannabis Seeds at Fast Buds
Post Reply
Worming 101 Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 01-23-2008, 10:54 PM #51
Smurf
stoke this joint

Smurf's Avatar

Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: down under
Posts: 1,570
Smurf is a splendid one to beholdSmurf is a splendid one to beholdSmurf is a splendid one to beholdSmurf is a splendid one to beholdSmurf is a splendid one to beholdSmurf is a splendid one to beholdSmurf is a splendid one to beholdSmurf is a splendid one to beholdSmurf is a splendid one to beholdSmurf is a splendid one to beholdSmurf is a splendid one to behold
Recently I've been feeding some of my worms a diet of roughly 80% coffee grounds, with the remainder being - pollard, egg shell dust & shredded paper with sugar cane mulch. I normally go to great extremes when feeding my worms but wanted to simplify things this time round. I must admit that I was a bit surprised to see how quickly they are munching through this particular mix,,, then I use this ewc to brew in a tea,,, oh I forgot to say I pour a fungal tea over the coffee grounds (sealed in container) and left for about 2 weeks before using,,, and the sugar cane mulch has been thoroughly saturated also. There's usually a nice mat of fungi growing on the coffee grounds by then.

Hey I'd like to give that recipe of yours a go jolene,,, sounds good.

There some great info coming together in this thread.

smurf
__________________
Life is what you make it.... be good... if not... at least be good at it
Smurf is offline Quote


Old 02-03-2008, 12:31 PM #52
Crhazey Daze
Crhazey Daze

Crhazey Daze's Avatar

Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 109
Crhazey Daze is on a distinguished road
Super nice thread! Its the start of my soil revolution
__________________
There are those that medicate, and those who do not. For the latter its time to say Fuck the Prohibition and smoke your God-given pot.

MMJ Patient in full compliance with Prop 215 and SB 420
Crhazey Daze is offline Quote


Old 02-04-2008, 12:10 AM #53
b52
Member

b52's Avatar

Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 44
b52 is on a distinguished road
all WORM shit is not created equal...

GREAT THREAD... I've been using castings for years . makng teas n using them as top dressing....

ASked the LOcal GURU bout using em a few years back.. asked why he didnt carry them in his store..... the guy has a National Radio show called the GARDEN REBEL on AM chaneels Satureday mornings...... HE said he had a guy come thru who wanted to stock his stroe with em .. but

" I didnt like what he was feeding them with"..

THis guy knows his shit... literally.. so thats something ya'll should keep in mind... all WORM shit is not created equal...

anyhow..

THis week I'm going to be getting a few pounds of em form a friend... n THe plan is to get them to shit what I nutrients My plants NEEd ..... Via Feeding them Trimmings from my grow......... I fugure ther s no better source for MJ nutrients than a MJ plant..... time will tell...
b52 is offline Quote


Old 03-22-2008, 01:03 PM #54
Doj
Member

Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 34
Doj is on a distinguished road
Anyone has worm compost inside house?
or does it require so much air that it smells too much?
Doj is offline Quote


Old 03-22-2008, 07:26 PM #55
Dignan
The Soapmaker!

Dignan's Avatar

Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 1,716
Dignan is just really niceDignan is just really niceDignan is just really niceDignan is just really niceDignan is just really niceDignan is just really niceDignan is just really niceDignan is just really nice
If you do it correctly, which is very easy, there is no smell at all.
__________________
Simplify
Dignan is offline Quote


Old 03-31-2008, 11:30 AM #56
Clackamas Coot
Senior Member

Clackamas Coot's Avatar

Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: The People's Republic of Oregon
Posts: 3,987
Clackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of light
I'm using the 'Can-O-Worms' bin and I had a couple of questions if anyone else is familiar with this system.

I used an organic compost that's readily available at the local nurseries around here, i.e. composted forest products, dairy compost & poultry compost and also contains some dolomite lime and a bit of sea kelp.

Does that sound okay?

I only started with a couple of lbs. of red wigglers from a worm supplier down the road. There were lots of large worms, babies, cocoons, etc. They're buried deeply into the bedding and I do see several babies and they're devouring plant trim (sun leaves, etc.) like crazy!

My concern is that the bedding will be providing a large amount of food for several weeks if I understand raising worms correctly, right?

I've never kept worms in such a device, i.e. I usually just toss stuff outside in our outdoor worm bin for our vegetable garden & fruit trees but with the cold weather we had this past winter and we even had snow this past weekend, I lost a lot of my worms. I wanted this smaller system to raise worms where I could control the type of foods in an attempt to raise the quality of the castings for compost teas.

Thanks for any/all input.

Clackamas Coot
__________________
One minute I held the key
Next the walls were closed on me
And I discoverd that my castles stand
Upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand
Clackamas Coot is offline Quote


1 members found this post helpful.
Old 03-31-2008, 08:25 PM #57
Dignan
The Soapmaker!

Dignan's Avatar

Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 1,716
Dignan is just really niceDignan is just really niceDignan is just really niceDignan is just really niceDignan is just really niceDignan is just really niceDignan is just really niceDignan is just really nice
Wish I could help you, Clack, but so far the only things I've put in my worm bin are kitchen scraps, shredded newspaper, a little composted horse manure and some coco coir. I know some folks make castings using just compost and bedding, but I had never heard of that until just the other day, actually.

Did that contraption of yours comes with an instruction booklet?
__________________
Simplify
Dignan is offline Quote


Old 04-09-2008, 11:24 AM #58
Clackamas Coot
Senior Member

Clackamas Coot's Avatar

Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: The People's Republic of Oregon
Posts: 3,987
Clackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of lightClackamas Coot is a glorious beacon of light
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dignan
Wish I could help you, Clack, but so far the only things I've put in my worm bin are kitchen scraps, shredded newspaper, a little composted horse manure and some coco coir. I know some folks make castings using just compost and bedding, but I had never heard of that until just the other day, actually.

Did that contraption of yours comes with an instruction booklet?
Dignan

As it turned out, the worms are concentrating on eating the compost - that's a good thing. I added a couple more lbs. of red wigglers to get the indoor worm bin up to speed and it seems to be working.

The worms will concentrate on leaf trim, soaked kelp meal, glacial rock dust, alfalfa meal, etc. when it's made available.

I'm looking forward to making some compost tea with these castings in a couple of months. They should be better than most commercial earthworm castings I'm hoping.

BTW - they really love the kelp meal if you soak it for a couple of days in some water and then put it on top of the bedding. It'll be gone in a few days. Banana skins are another favorite from what I can tell.

Since there is absolutely no smell, I'm assuming that things are working correctly. In fact it's in the corner of the kitchen so the temperature is staying in the mid-60's I would guess since it's near a sliding-glass door.
__________________
One minute I held the key
Next the walls were closed on me
And I discoverd that my castles stand
Upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand
Clackamas Coot is offline Quote


Old 04-09-2008, 11:36 AM #59
Duke_
Member

Duke_'s Avatar

Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 49
Duke_ is on a distinguished road
neat stuff, good work.
Duke_ is offline Quote


Old 04-11-2008, 10:34 PM #60
Tactical Farmer
Compost is King

Tactical Farmer's Avatar

Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 977
Tactical Farmer has a spectacular aura aboutTactical Farmer has a spectacular aura aboutTactical Farmer has a spectacular aura aboutTactical Farmer has a spectacular aura aboutTactical Farmer has a spectacular aura about
Just got back from the golf course after a hard rain, there were trillions of night crawlers spooning with each other. Got 3 on a single grab some times, about 10 per square foot in the hot spots (pretty much everywhere) it was real trippy.

New to worming - building a bin tomorrow. Going to post pics of my catch in the morning.

Here is a great thread:

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.p...highlight=worm
Tactical Farmer is offline Quote


Post Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off


All times are GMT +2. The time now is 07:06 AM.


Click for great deals at MB Ferts!


This site is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
You must be of legal age to view ICmag and participate here.
All postings are the responsibility of their authors.
Powered by: vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2018, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.