Cant wait to get mine up and running I will be honest. Not only is it hard to locate decent casts here but I can have a smoke out in the garden watching the little blighter's! Already have chickens for the manure and they make good smoking companions lol.I love my vermicomposter (or worm tower as I call it) The vermicast that comes out I swear is priceless and has currently taken place of Ancient Forest in my super soil mix. I use about 20% earth worm castings/vermicast right now.
Castings are essential to an organic grow, IMO. You can use them any way you desire - i've grown plants in a mix of equal parts castings, coco and perlite. I sometimes use a premade mix and top dress castings in as desired. They will be basis of any aerated compost tea you make.What do you guys think of the value of fresh worm castings and how would you use them?
This sounds dope rising moon! I need to get my worm been up and running with a feed schedule like that! I've been rocking Wonder Worm Ewc as a soil amendment and my teas @ 1/2c/gMy worm bin is as important in my grow as good genetics. I can't express enough how incredible these humble creatures are...
I have have had great results feeding my worms selected fresh and dried herbs (chamomile, comfrey, netttle etc) fresh clovers, fresh alfalfa and dandelion leaves/flowers.
The resulting castings should theoretically have higher mineral contents and beneficial properties.
Kelp Meal!Yup, the quality of inputs = quality of output. The better fed your worms are, especially in terms of quality products we give our plants anways, the better the castings will be! Dust some kelp meal in there too!
Diatamatious earth is mixed with your soil to discourage earth dwelling bugs. The sharp edges on it cut and damage the exoskelatons and irritate soft bodied bugs. I'm usually pretty generous with it when I mix up my soil as its reatively cheap.i read to add sand to your worms to help them since they use it to help digestion. would diatomaceous earth help them aswell? i have diatomaceous earth and have no idea what to use it for. could i mix some in with my soil mix?
Another benefit of diatomaceous earth is that it is a source of silica for your plants..i read to add sand to your worms to help them since they use it to help digestion. would diatomaceous earth help them aswell? i have diatomaceous earth and have no idea what to use it for. could i mix some in with my soil mix?