SquekyTuba
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What is the point of worm castings in soil?
light one up and use the search function homie....tons of info on ewc and their benefits and you can draw your own conclusions on how to use them in your garden
Thanks i never really new that but do you have any suggestions for good worm castings?Don't trust that the soil you are using has enough worm castings, its good to always add more to your mix, plus you'll want to add more later in the plants growth cycle for the heavy feeders. EWC, Humus and Mycorrizae will give your soil life with bacteria and fungi that are beneficial and help break down any dead matter in your soil while allowing your roots to better absorb the right nutrients it needs.
If you are using soil, you are not only growing plants, but you are growing soil as well, soil is alive with life. You can kill your soil too just like you can kill a plant.. Take as much care and attention to your soil as you do to your plants
Thanks i never really new that but do you have any suggestions for good worm castings?
Thanks i never really new that but do you have any suggestions for good worm castings?
Don't trust that the soil you are using has enough worm castings, its good to always add more to your mix, plus you'll want to add more later in the plants growth cycle for the heavy feeders. EWC, Humus and Mycorrizae will give your soil life with bacteria and fungi that are beneficial and help break down any dead matter in your soil while allowing your roots to better absorb the right nutrients it needs.
If you are using soil, you are not only growing plants, but you are growing soil as well, soil is alive with life. You can kill your soil too just like you can kill a plant.. Take as much care and attention to your soil as you do to your plants
Be aware of two things; Too much humic acid (not humus) will deter bacterial activity. Placing mycorrhizal spores anywhere but in your planting hole or on your prepared cutting is a waste.