Recycling Cannabis Plant in Worm Farm

The Grinch

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As the title suggests.
Can you put cannabis plant material into a worm farm and let the worms get rid of the evidence?

If you can, is it then possible to use the compost/liquid on your grow?

Cheers
Grinch
 

smokinrav

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Pot plant material can be recycled into a worm composter, but the evidence may remain as such for quite some time. Just a fragment of a serrated leaf is enough to let anyone experienced or trained know what's going on. Maybe let your fan leaves dry out till their crispy, powderize them by rubing the material between your palms, and them compost or burn it?

If your growing indoors, I wouldnt use compost from an outdoor source in my indoor garden. I totally paranoid about bugs tho....
 

The Grinch

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thanks smokinrav

was going to try and make an indoor compost.
would it be suitable, after putting leftovers in the worm bin, to put on my grow?
would the worms still like it if leaves have been dried and powdered?
 

South Texas

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A compost pile needs about 1/4th green vegetation, the rest, mulch. It takes time. The old rooting ball is good for certain microbial life, if the system isn't filled with salts & chems. Molasses on a compost pile axcellerates the breakdown process.
 

Rhizome

Member
We were going to do an indoor compost this year. We tried it a couple years ago and it infested with fungus gnats. We had to throw it all out.

Throw some Super Plant Tonic in your compost too, and it will really take off!
 

dirt clean

Well-Known Member
Keep it indoor! I am infested with knats after putting a diy worm farm outside.

I know better now. I bought the 5 tray worm farm on ebay. I use it indoors. I coddee grind everythng up first then feed it to the worms. I also give them coffee grounds and egg shells. Also plants.

I think the next best thing is indoor composter. Check out ebay. They got this elctric indoor composter that is ready in a few weeks. Wow. Fresh worm compost makes such a difference I bet reg compost just as good.
 
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