Buying vermi online uk

2cent

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I need 100litres of vermi
Before ya say owt i have a wormbin but it hasnt got 100l of vermi yet lol.

In the states its ez to get good vermi if u need
Uk am struggling to vet s good one or find reviews on many unless house plants.

Dude on eebs says he has manure n leaf mould 18 month old. But plants peeps grow on its tiny..


So looked at a few on uk sites. And some liwuid food.

Would you mix 3 or 4 vermis to makesure u have a good one? Or find 1 really good suplier? If so what do u reccomend?

Current contenders.

Plagon worm castings - there dry.
Willys worms - not in shop bait worm seller.
Greenhandorganics cast i talk about
Random ebayers? No real rite up. Of what was fed
Baltic worms - reads awsome from manure and cali red. - reports of seeds growong in it and not all worm poo?

Vermipost bag cheap 14wuid for 40litre manure - Guaranteed minimum riches humic extract 8%, 1.1% organic nitrogen, total phosphorus 0.7% Total 0.9% potassium, pH 6.8-7.8,

Biobiz humus - no idea
Some liquid conditioners ive seen
Eco humus?
 
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DonBrennon

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I need 100litres of vermi
Before ya say owt i have a wormbin but it hasnt got 100l of vermi yet lol.

In the states its ez to get good vermi if u need
Uk am struggling to vet s good one or find reviews on many unless house plants.

Dude on eebs says he has manure n leaf mould 18 month old. But plants peeps grow on its tiny..


So looked at a few on uk sites. And some liwuid food.

Would you mix 3 or 4 vermis to makesure u have a good one? Or find 1 really good suplier? If so what do u reccomend?

Current contenders.

Plagon worm castings - there dry.
Willys worms - not in shop bait worm seller.
Greenhandorganics cast i talk about
Random ebayers? No real rite up. Of what was fed
Baltic worms - reads awsome from manure and cali red. - reports of seeds growong in it and not all worm poo?

Vermipost bag cheap 14wuid for 40litre manure - Guaranteed minimum riches humic extract 8%, 1.1% organic nitrogen, total phosphorus 0.7% Total 0.9% potassium, pH 6.8-7.8,

Biobiz humus - no idea
Some liquid conditioners ive seen
Eco humus?
Been using Willy's worms for years, fresh healthy castings, usually with plenty cocoons in it, not too pricey either. My last mix, I went 50/50 with this stuff https://www.organiccatalogue.com/products/earth-cycle-compost-soil-conditioner_mh5977 as my 'compost' portion and it's firing on all cylinders ATM

The quality of the biobizz and plagron is questionable at best...........
 

2cent

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DonBrennon

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Danggg man what recipie are u rockin for that growth. U cooting? Or literatly just compost and wormcast n feed water?
What size is that room? 4 in a scrogg can i makeout there? Guessin 6x6ftish? As them silver sheets are 2ft wide if im corrrect lol
Very close to Coots mix, but I added a little extra slow release NPK+minerals to the mix to make up for the quality of the castings that Coots makes. He might not put many amendments in his soil mix, but he feeds his worms a shit load of stuff and his resulting VC is loaded with nutrients and far superior to anything that can be bought commercially. It's why his mix works so well for him, while others copying it struggle with it running out of gas.
 

DonBrennon

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Danggg man what recipie are u rockin for that growth. U cooting? Or literatly just compost and wormcast n feed water?
What size is that room? 4 in a scrogg can i makeout there? Guessin 6x6ftish? As them silver sheets are 2ft wide if im corrrect lol
It's my 1st grow in a mates 5x5 tent, with a 1000w hps. I've made a 400w led light to supplement the perimeter, but I only get to spend 20 mins there twice a week and they exploded over the xmas period so I didn't get a chance to set it up. There are 4 plants in there from seed, in 56L fabric pots, I just pour 6-8 litres of water in each tray every 3 days and let em' soak it up................easy growin, although they really could do with a serious lollypoppin'.
 

2cent

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what about this bro

i know it wil never be coots, but ive been emailing comanies , i mean if my ewc sets my life i gota research it eh,

wilys worms feed them potatoes only and people rave about em
baltic worms feed their worms manure
green organics feeds leaf mould and manure,

and then i find this guy hes cool as .and displays a npk value on it that reads close to a soilnpk ive seen soem of u guys talkin about
as follows and hes cheap

This rich, organic microbiological fertiliser is produced by Tiger Worms digesting horse manure and vegetable matter. The result is a dark coloured, sweet smelling, water retentive soil conditioner and fertiliser, full of natural nutrients, micro-organisms. It stimulates healthy growth leading to increased yields of tasty nutritious crops and improves long term soil health and regeneration. Apply 200-300ml (2-3 generous handfuls) per square metre as a general feed, or as an ingredient in seed and potting mixtures.

Naturally pure microbiological fertiliser – manure and biological waste product produced by earthworms Eisenia Fetida. Product contains all the necessary set of macro and micro nutrients, enzymes, soil antibiotics, vitamins, growth hormones and micro nutrients, enzymes, soil antibiotics, vitamins, growth hormone and humic substances.

Biohumus efficiency: easily absorbed in all plant life cycles; increases productivity faster-growth and tastier crops, containing more vitamins, protein and sugar prevents accumulation of nitrates and heavy metals, disease and adverse environmental factor- resistant plants.

Usage: use as a main fertiliser in forestry, floriculture, horticulture and gardening for soil revitalisation and fertilisation.

Seed Germination: Mix 1 part biohumus and 3-4 parts soil

Transplanting vegetable and flowers: Mix 1 part biohumus and 3-5 parts soil

Transplanting potted flowers: Mix 1 part biohumus and 5-7 parts soil

Fertiliser indoor flowers and ornamental plants: 0.002-0.003 litre (20-30ml) biohumus spread around the plant every 2 months

Fertiliser Soil: 0.2-0.3 litre/m2

Ingredients: Biohumus 100%

Nutrients (mg/kg): Nutrients (N) 11422, Phosphorus (P) 8258, Potassium (K) 7173

Micro-elements: Fe, Ca, Mn. Mg, Zn, Cu, B. pH 6.5-8; moisture 45-55%
 

DonBrennon

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what about this bro

i know it wil never be coots, but ive been emailing comanies , i mean if my ewc sets my life i gota research it eh,

wilys worms feed them potatoes only and people rave about em
baltic worms feed their worms manure
green organics feeds leaf mould and manure,

and then i find this guy hes cool as .and displays a npk value on it that reads close to a soilnpk ive seen soem of u guys talkin about
as follows and hes cheap

This rich, organic microbiological fertiliser is produced by Tiger Worms digesting horse manure and vegetable matter. The result is a dark coloured, sweet smelling, water retentive soil conditioner and fertiliser, full of natural nutrients, micro-organisms. It stimulates healthy growth leading to increased yields of tasty nutritious crops and improves long term soil health and regeneration. Apply 200-300ml (2-3 generous handfuls) per square metre as a general feed, or as an ingredient in seed and potting mixtures.

Naturally pure microbiological fertiliser – manure and biological waste product produced by earthworms Eisenia Fetida. Product contains all the necessary set of macro and micro nutrients, enzymes, soil antibiotics, vitamins, growth hormones and micro nutrients, enzymes, soil antibiotics, vitamins, growth hormone and humic substances.

Biohumus efficiency: easily absorbed in all plant life cycles; increases productivity faster-growth and tastier crops, containing more vitamins, protein and sugar prevents accumulation of nitrates and heavy metals, disease and adverse environmental factor- resistant plants.

Usage: use as a main fertiliser in forestry, floriculture, horticulture and gardening for soil revitalisation and fertilisation.

Seed Germination: Mix 1 part biohumus and 3-4 parts soil

Transplanting vegetable and flowers: Mix 1 part biohumus and 3-5 parts soil

Transplanting potted flowers: Mix 1 part biohumus and 5-7 parts soil

Fertiliser indoor flowers and ornamental plants: 0.002-0.003 litre (20-30ml) biohumus spread around the plant every 2 months

Fertiliser Soil: 0.2-0.3 litre/m2

Ingredients: Biohumus 100%

Nutrients (mg/kg): Nutrients (N) 11422, Phosphorus (P) 8258, Potassium (K) 7173

Micro-elements: Fe, Ca, Mn. Mg, Zn, Cu, B. pH 6.5-8; moisture 45-55%
Sounds good, Ya' got a link? During my research I only ever found 'more expensive' and I don't think that I ever got better quality for the price. This guy may be new though so I'd like to check him out...............
 

2cent

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Sounds good, Ya' got a link? During my research I only ever found 'more expensive' and I don't think that I ever got better quality for the price. This guy may be new though so I'd like to check him out...............
Didnt think i cud link much here

Let me. Know what ya think being as the ewc sets the yield lol

Then there is

 

DonBrennon

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So did any of them get the dons approval?
I've tried the chase organics and it was dry as fuck with zero life in it, might have been a badly stored batch or something.

Just made an order with the other site, it's brand new as far as I'm aware, they've got a couple products, previously totally unavailable here. I like what I'm seeing and I'll let you know how I get on.
 
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