Recommended worm castings for SS?

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Can anyone recommend some top notch wormcastings for SS? Im planning on using super soil in the near future and im looking for the best pure worm castings I can find! Im in California so u know! Please any suggestions on good quality worm castings would be appreciated!
 

kushking42

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look on craigslist, google for landscape supply. local is best option, however aurora (maker of roots) makes good castings. i pay 27$ for 35 # from my hydro shop.
 

kushking42

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Wiggle Worm my friend. Not expensive either.
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that product is not 100 percent castings. like aurora it has to be shipped. meaning heat sun exposure etc. it is more expensive than aurora which is a superior product, because of what the worms are fed and more importantly no filler. both product are available @ hydroshop so they are equally available. if you need to buy non local and you have a choice between aurora and wiggle... well there is no choice. AURORA
 
Thanks everyone for your thoughts and suggestions! Ive looked at the aurora worm castings before and ive used the wiggle worm in compost teas but i was unsure of the purity cuz it doesnt say on either label! Has anyone every used Worm Gold Plus worm castings? Its supposed to be 100% organic and 94% pure! Again thanks for the quick respones, peace!
 

woodsmaneh!

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You can buy worm casting just about anywhere but the real good stuff you need to look for. Try organic supply houses or search worms in your area and start calling till you find someone who has a worm farm and will sell to you, well worth it.

[FONT=&quot]What are Worm Castings? [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Worm Castings are Mother Nature’s soil enrichment of choice. This rich humus-like digested output of the worm includes a wide range of nutrients and microbial life that all types of vegetation require to grow. Worm Castings are one of the most natural soil enrichments available and more importantly are environmentally friendly, all natural, easy to use, and safe to handle, with a pleasant earthy aroma.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]What do Worm Castings do? [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Worm Castings restore soil health in many ways.[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]A source of organic matter with lots of nutrients a nd moisture-holding capacity. Worm[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Castings hold 9 times their weight in moisture, which is beneficial in drought[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]conditions .[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Adds active microbial life to the soil, allowing it to slowly release and make the[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]valuable nutrient and trace minerals more available to tender plant roots.[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Rich in growth hormones and vitamins, and acts as a powerful biocide against[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]diseases and nematodes.[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]A natural aerator, allowing oxygen to permeate the root zone to improve drainage and[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]encourage root growth.[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Restores soil without fear of burning or harming tender plant life.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Restoring the soil makes nutrients more available to crops, turf applications and desired[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]vegetation. This means there is less need for synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Best of all, Worm Castings contain no toxins and are therefore safe to use without fear of ground water contamination.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]How are Worm Castings different from Compost?[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Worm Castings are significantly better than compost. They are the result of carefully selected compost that is fully digested by worm. This makes Worm Castings an entirely mature product. It contains no pathogenic agents, and is considered a biological product which is convenient to handle. Worm Castings contain a far more diverse microbial population than other composts. These micro-organisms play an important part in soil fertility. Not only do they mineralize complex substances into plant-available nutrients, but bacteria in the worm’s digestive system also synthesize a whole series of biologically active substances including plant growth hormones.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]How do Worm Castings work?[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Worm Castings are an all-purpose natural soil enrichment that is pure earthworm castings. It is 100% non-toxic and odourless. It is the product of aerobically composted vegetable scraps fed to earthworms, and free from weed seeds, toxins and pathogens.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]WORM CASTINGS[/FONT]


[FONT=&quot]Worm Castings improve Soil Structure in all Soil Types[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Worm Castings restore soil structure. The term “soil structure” is used to describe the way soil particles are grouped into aggregates. Soil structure is affected by biological activity, organic matter, and cultivation and tillage practices. Soil fertility and structure are closely related. An ideal soil structure is often described as granular or crumb-like. It provides for good movement of air and water through a variety of different pore sizes. Plant roots extend down, and soil animals – including small earthworms – travel through the spaces between the aggregates. An ideal soil structure is also stable and resistant to erosion. The clay-humus complex, in combination with adequate calcium which helps to bind the aggregates together, forms the basis of this structure. The glutinous by-products of soil bacteria and the hair-like threads of actinomycetes and fungi mycelium add to soil stability. All tillage operations change soil structure. Excessive cultivation, especially for seedbed preparation, can harm soil structure. Working clay soil when wet leads to compaction and subsequent soil puddling. The soil is easily puddled by rain, easily eroded, and will have poor aeration. Tillage, when too dry, shatters the aggregates. Soil structure can be enhanced by careful cultivation, growing sod crops and returning crop residues. Worm Castings (organic matter) and the humification process improve structural stability, and can rebuild degraded soil structures. Therefore it is vital to return organic material to the soil and to maintain its biological activity, which helps to improve the soil structure.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]How Worm Castings work with Soil pH[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Worm Castings act like a buffer for plants. Where soil pH levels are too high or low, Worm Castings make soil nutrients available again to the plant. Compared to the soil itself, Worm Castings are much higher in bacteria, organic material and available nitrogen, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]WORM CASTINGS [/FONT]


[FONT=&quot]Soil Biology[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Soil organisms play an important role in forming and stabilizing soil structure. In a healthy soil ecosystem, fungal filaments and exudates from microbes and earthworms help bind soil particles together into stable aggregates that improve water infiltration and protect soil from erosion, crusting and compaction. Macrospores formed by earthworms and other burrowing creatures facilitate the movement of water into and through soil. Good soil structure enhances root development, which further improves the soil.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Restoring soil structure helps reduce runoff and improve the infiltration and filtering capacity of soil. In a healthy soil ecosystem, soil organisms reduce the impacts of pollution by buffering, detoxifying- and decomposing potential pollutants. Bacteria and other microbes are increasingly used for remediation of contaminated water and soil.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]In a healthy soil ecosystem, soil biota regulates the flow and storage of nutrients in many ways. For example, they decompose plant and animal residue, fix atmospheric nitrogen, transform nitrogen and other nutrients among various organic and inorganic forms, release plant available forms of nutrients, mobilize phosphorus, and form mycorrhizal (fungus -root) associations for nutrient exchange. Even applied fertilizers may pass through soil organisms before being utilized by crops. A relatively small number of soil organisms cause plant disease. A healthy soil ecosystem has a diverse soil food web that keeps pest organisms in check through competition and predation. Some soil organisms release compounds that enhance plant growth or reduce disease susceptibility. Plants may exude specific substances that attract beneficial organisms[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]or repel harmful ones, especially when they are under stress from activities such as grazing.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Microbial Activity[/FONT]


[FONT=&quot]Worm Castings stimulate microbial activity. Although earthworms derive their nutrition from microorganisms, many more microorganisms (such as bacteria, fungi and actinomycetes) are present in their feces or casts than in the organic matter that they consume. As organic matter passes through their intestines, it is fragmented and inoculated with microorganisms. Increased microbial activity facilitates the cycling of nutrients from organic matter and their conversion into forms readily taken up by plants.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Compared to synthetic fertilize r formulations, Worm Castings contain relatively low[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]concentrations of actual nutrients, but they perform important functions, which the synthetic formulations do not. They increase the organic content and consequently the water-holding capacity of the soil. They improve the physical structure of the soil, which allows more air to get to plant roots. Where organic sources are used for fertilizer, bacterial and fungal activity increases in the soil. Mycorrhizal fungi, which make other nutrients more available to plants, thrive in soil where the organic matter content is high.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Water Availability[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Worm Castings contain a high percentage of humus. Humus helps soil particles form into clusters, which create channels for the passage of air and improve its capacity to hold water. The castings are in the form of tiny pellets which are coated with a gel. This crumb-like structure helps improve drainage and aeration.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Balancing Soil Nutrient[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]The ability of the microbiologically active Worm Castings to regenerate the nutrients from the atmosphere, organic matter and water allows them to replace those lost from chemical fertilizers by leaching, plant uptake and chemical reactions. In relation to moisture holding capacity and improvement of soil structure, chemical fertilizers have negligible effect, as they primarily consist of water-soluble salts. On the other hand, the aggregate nature of the Worm Castings has appreciable water holding capacity, and its use leads to restored soil structure and increases nutrient reserves in soil. The presence of nitrogen fixing bacteria in Worm Castings means that nitrogen can be fixed[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]from the atmosphere and converted to plant soluble nitrates. Worm Castings are rich in humus, which contains essential plant nutrients and micronutrients. Moreover, these castings are also rich in vitamins, beneficial microorganisms, antibiotics and enzymes.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Worm Castings restore soil, will not wash out with watering, and will not burn even delicate plants. Worm castings have a very soil-like texture and all the necessary nutrients that plants, crops and all types of vegetation require. The castings slowly release nutrients when required by the plants. Castings are high in soluble nitrogen, potash, potassium, calcium, magnesium and many other trace elements. Worm Castings allow plants to quickly and easily absorb all essential nutrients and trace elements. Because the earthworm grinds and uniformly mixes the nutrients and trace elements into simple forms (1 to 2 microns), plants need only minimal effort to absorb these nutrients.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]SUGGESTED APPLICATION RATES[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Potted Plants, Seeds, Seed Flats [/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Use 1 part Worm Castings to 3 parts potting soil mix[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Potted Plans, Window Boxes, Hanging Baskets ([/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]established)[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Add 1 to 2 inches of Worm Castings to top of soil[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Mix in, taking care not to damage shallow roots[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Water well[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Repeat every 2 to 3 months[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Lawns[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot](established)[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Use Worm Castings as a top dress at 10 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft.[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Apply twice a year – in spring and once again in late fall[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Lawns[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot](new)[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Apply 10 lbs. of Worm Castings to 1000 sq. ft.[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Work lightly into topsoil[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Mix in grass seed[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Cover with shredded straw and keep watered[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Roses, Trees, Bushes, Berries[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot](new or freshly transplanted)[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Mix 1 part Worm Castings to 3 parts soil[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Surround newly dug hole with mixture[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]In the hole, spread root over a mound of the mix, and cover[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Bushes [/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Use 5 lbs. of Worm Castings per 10 Bushes[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Perennials [/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Work ½ cup of Worm Castings into the soil above root zone,[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]taking care not to damage the shallow roots[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Apply in spring, early summer, and fall[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Tables and Annual Flowers [/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Line bottom and sides of plant holes/seed furrows with[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]1 to 2 inches of Worm Castings[/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Set plants/seeds in place and cover with soil[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]During the growing season, side dress once every 2 months at a[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]rate of ½ cup per plant or 1 cup per linear foot of row[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Gardens [/FONT]
· [FONT=&quot]Apply 5 lbs. of Worm Castings per square foot[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Note: [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The release time for nutrients is around 4 months for continual release of nutrients.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Repeat application is recommended at 4 month intervals.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Application rates may vary depending on soil test results.[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Worm castings vs. Chemical fertilizers in Soil1[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Criteria for Comparison Chemical Fertilizers Worm Castings[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Macro Nutrient Contents[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Mostly contains only one (N in urea) or at the most two (N & P in DAP)[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]nutrients in any one type of chemical fertilizer[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Contains all nutrients in sufficient[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]quantities, i.e., nitrogen (N),[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]phosphorus (P) and potassium (K)[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Secondary Nutrient Contents[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Not Available[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Calcium (Ca), manganese (Mn) and sulphur (S) are available in required quantities[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Micro Nutrients Contents[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Not Available[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Zinc (Zn), boron (B), manganese, (Mn), iron (Fe), copper (Cu), molybdenum (Mo) and chorine (Cl)[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]are also present[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]pH balancing[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Distorts soil pH, which creates saline and alkaline conditions[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Helps control soil pH and corrects the salinity and alkalinity in soil[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]EC Correction[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Creates imbalance in soil EC, affecting nutrients assimilation[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Helps balance the EC to improve plant nutrient adsorption[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Organic Carbon[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Not Available[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Very high organic carbon and humus contents improve soil characteristics[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Moisture Retention Capacity[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Reduces moisture retention capacity of the soil[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Increases moistures retention capacity of the soil[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Soil Texture[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Damages soil texture to reduce aeration[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Improves soil texture for better aeration[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Beneficial Bacteria and Fungi[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Reduces biological activities and thus the fertility is impaired[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Very high biological life improves the soil fertility and productivity on sustainable basis[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Plant Growth Hormones[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Not Available[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Sufficient quantity helps in better growth and production[/FONT]
 

T Ray

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that product is not 100 percent castings. like aurora it has to be shipped. meaning heat sun exposure etc. it is more expensive than aurora which is a superior product, because of what the worms are fed and more importantly no filler. both product are available @ hydroshop so they are equally available. if you need to buy non local and you have a choice between aurora and wiggle... well there is no choice. AURORA
^^^Bullshit! from Unco (the maker of wiggle worm)

We at Unco have developed a system that applies strong manufacturing principles to ensure both quality and consistency. Our bedding and feed supplies have remained the same for over a decade. Due to our production techniques and harvesting methods, we can provide PURE earthworm castings with no impurities such as undigested bedding materials, stones, straw, and worm eggs. Our multi-screening process eliminates eggs without the need for heat or other sterilization processes, which can kill beneficial bacteria and microbes.
http://www.vermiculture.com/earthworm_castings.html

EARTHWORM CASTINGS
ORGANIC FERTILIZER
1 - 0 - 0

Guaranteed Analysis
Total Nitrogen (N) ........................1%
0.1% Water Soluble Nitrogen
0.9% Water Insoluble Nitrogen
Calcium (Ca).................................1%
Iron (Fe)........................................0.2%
Source: Earthworm Castings
Distributed by:
Unco Industries, Inc.
7802 Old Spring Street
Racine, WI 53406​
Read up pal.
 

kushking42

Well-Known Member
quoting the manufacturer, thats one way to prove a point. aurora states on the bag 100 percent pure castings. you cant sell that in cali if its not true. wiggle worm does not make the same claim. ive been to aurora and seen the beds in person. not to mention i have a laboratory grade scope and compared biological diversity of both castings myself. aurora wins hands down. but really the point is local is way better. original poster is in cali. you r recommending he buy a product manufactured in WI. and touting it as a cheaper better alternative than aurora and locally sourced castings.
 

T Ray

Well-Known Member
He asked a question I gave an answer. You basically said my source of castings weren't 100% castings. It says that it's "PURE earthworm castings" and your basically again telling me that I am mistaken. And I again say show me the proof it's not 100% castings b/c "PURE" to me means 100%. I thought that was pretty dry cut. I am not saying he shouldn't locally source it out. I'm simply saying that you are wrong about the Wiggle Worms product.
 

joey555

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View attachment 1792872i use "ORGANIC MECHANICS" Wormcasting. little expensive 1lb. is like $4.00 locally grown registered by PA. Dept. of Agriculorganics mechanics wormcasting.JPGture. 100% wormcasting, retains moisture and all- VERY GOOD STUFF. wormcasting is safe &very effective...and underrated imo. here is a pic= View attachment 1792870 these plants r only 3 wks. old tho. best wishes & happy growing................joey
 
Wisconsin worm castings are thee best worm castings in the states, and Wiggle Worm castings are the best of Wisconsin. They're 100% pure and organic. There is no better. The fact that one can get 30lbs. for 40 dollars is because they have a large supply and have just recently made their product available to the public. In this case the WEST is not the BEST. The NORTH is.
 

stak

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that product is not 100 percent castings. like aurora it has to be shipped. meaning heat sun exposure etc. it is more expensive than aurora which is a superior product, because of what the worms are fed and more importantly no filler. both product are available @ hydroshop so they are equally available. if you need to buy non local and you have a choice between aurora and wiggle... well there is no choice. AURORA
Wiggle Worm MSRP is $18.95 for 30lbs of castings or about $0.64 per lb
Roots/Aurora MSRP is $37.95 for 35lbs of castings or about $1.08 per lb

how is wiggle worm more expensive than Roots/Aurora?
 

kushking42

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Wiggle Worm MSRP is $18.95 for 30lbs of castings or about $0.64 per lb
Roots/Aurora MSRP is $37.95 for 35lbs of castings or about $1.08 per lb

how is wiggle worm more expensive than Roots/Aurora?
1 pay 18 dollars for the roots product in ca. its a cubic ft or 35lbs. the weight varies due to moisture content but its still bigger than the wiggle and you get way more actual castings. look for yourself, if you have a scope. again homemade castings are a million times better than store bought. but im not paying for garbage castings shipped across the country.
 

doublejj

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PJ's Worm Farm in Galt, Ca. just a few miles south of Sacramento

You can buy straight from the worm farm, $200 a yard, loaded. Say hi to PJ for me!

I get pretty good results with it

peace
doublejj





Do they grow them like this in Wisconsin?lol!;-)

peace
doublejj
 

T Ray

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1 pay 18 dollars for the roots product in ca. its a cubic ft or 35lbs. the weight varies due to moisture content but its still bigger than the wiggle and you get way more actual castings. look for yourself, if you have a scope. again homemade castings are a million times better than store bought. but im not paying for garbage castings shipped across the country.

Again you will call out Wiggle Worms product with no proof. I ask you where's the proof they are not 100% Worm Castings? I actually found something that challenges your little theory and microscope readings.

http://www.extremepumpkinstore.com/ecom-prodshow/Casting.html

[FONT=&quot]Wiggle Worm Soil Builder™ Earthworm Castings/Organic Fertilizer.
[/FONT]
The world’s largest producer of 100% PURE Earthworm Castings, in business since 1977 and have developed and use a system that applies strong manufacturing principles to ensure both quality and consistency of our earthworm castings.


The UNCO system controls every detail of the production process, from the quantity of worms per square foot, to the temperature and moisture of the bedding, and the quality and consistency of the material the worms are fed.

These and other controls, along with 31 years of experience with all types of worm production systems, allow us to produce the BEST and PUREST Earthworm Castings available anywhere.


[FONT=&quot] This dark, rich product truly is the "Cadillac" of organic fertilizers, as well as the BEST and PUREST Earthworm Castings available anywhere. [/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]The quality of the product creates extremely loyal customers who buy it year after year.[/FONT]
Again, if he can source them locally and cheaper I am all for it, but for you to make accusations about a product with absolutely not one shred of proof, other than you taking a gander in your microscope is laughable.
 

kushking42

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please stop posting propaganda by the manufacturer and calling it proof. cutting and pasting their marketing materials is a really poor way to form an argument/ back up your claim. without your own scope you have no idea what your talking about.
 

322special

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heck..all i see is words from both of you..no pics backn up claims..ill be using worm gold plus..why,beacuse my wallet does the talking..the aurora bag was 40 clams to much..i live in san bernardino county and just found out theres more worm farms than good hydroshops..they sell 0.50 a pnd for fresh casting..in my book that beats aurora and any other brand..why? bacause i see what im buying and were im buying from..seeing is believing! that was given by a simple search on craigslst....most expensive isnt always better ya know
 

T Ray

Well-Known Member
Ok here is a response that I got from the maker of Wiggle Worm regarding they're content of castings via Email.

Are castings are 99% pure as we state …….the worms are feed the riches black dirt and a controlled diet of grains ….they are raised on a schd. Assuring that all the product is eaten and only the castings are filtered out . We hold the highest testing available and are OMRI certified to prove it. The product you are quoting from Aurora Has our pure castings in there blend. Thankyou for your feed back.

[FONT=&quot]Randy Kluth [/FONT]

Vice-President
Business Development

[email protected]
1800-728-2415

Now, are you calling their Vice President a liar? Call it propaganda all you want, but UNCO's (Wiggle Worms) Randy Kluth (Vice President) claims it's 99% pure castings. Go ahead and email them for yourself.
 

322special

Active Member
i dont find this hard to belive at all..i know alot of small co. that buy off the been around for yrs big co. because its cheaper..i would never spend the money on the aurora bag...just dont seem right...dint seem right eather,wich is why i went with wiggle worm plus,that and the owner of the hydro shop told me it sold hella lot better than the aurora stuff hence why they dont carry it any more...lol...

the naswer to your golden question bud from my point of view is.....search around your area and see if you can find a worm farm first..if that fails go with what your wallet allows you...honeslty..i did some searching (google) and didnt find the answer i was looking for,maybe i dindt spend the extra hours searching
... if aurora is all you fnd they get that..at the end its all on what you can get your hands on really..hence beeing at the right place at the right time..ive seen pics of the products sub uses for his SS and didnt see the aurora bag pictured. try did products and see what you like..thats what im doing

cheers and beers!



Ok here is a response that I got from the maker of Wiggle Worm regarding they're content of castings via Email.




Now, are you calling their Vice President a liar? Call it propaganda all you want, but UNCO's (Wiggle Worms) Randy Kluth (Vice President) claims it's 99% pure castings. Go ahead and email them for yourself.
 

322special

Active Member
best be carefull there..before you know those monsters will be calling the shots around the house....lol.. there awsome!



PJ's Worm Farm in Galt, Ca. just a few miles south of Sacramento

You can buy straight from the worm farm, $200 a yard, loaded. Say hi to PJ for me!

I get pretty good results with it

peace
doublejj





Do they grow them like this in Wisconsin?lol!;-)

peace
doublejj
 
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