worm question

beansin

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it be a sausage party down in here haha
so i put a cover over my grow bed and the next day i found this under it
i get worms live in the top soil but is this signs they are unhappy or just normal behavior
once i remove the cover and the light goes in they go back in the soil pretty fast
 

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conor c

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it be a sausage party down in here haha
so i put a cover over my grow bed and the next day i found this under it
i get worms live in the top soil but is this signs they are unhappy or just normal behavior
once i remove the cover and the light goes in they go back in the soil pretty fast
Yeah well sunlight can dry em out so its there instinct to seek dark and damp conditions id say its normal but im no expert i only know a bit about em theres probably plenty of folks on here who could tell you more
 

beansin

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Yeah well sunlight can dry em out so its there instinct to seek dark and damp conditions id say its normal but im no expert i only know a bit about em theres probably plenty of folks on here who could tell you more
i was watching a video on earth boxes and they use a top cover so thought is add one to my bed but if its upsetting the wroms then i might have to remove it. probably not a issue but yeh not anything i have experience with
 

conor c

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i was watching a video on earth boxes and they use a top cover so thought is add one to my bed but if its upsetting the wroms then i might have to remove it. probably not a issue but yeh not anything i have experience with
Well when i worked at an organic plant nursery for a bit we had big worm boxes rather than beds covered over they hide if the suns too bright when you open those up so same idea ig
 

beansin

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The cover may just be allowing them access to the top layer of soil .They like fresh areas.
they are not leaving the bed so i guess its fine . i was expecting to see them on the floor today tbh but happy i seen them just chilling on top again
 
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