do and do nots on a worm bin..

GoRealUhGro

Well-Known Member
Great guys..ty..so when it stinks you know things aren't right..lol not many things excite me anymore..but is it strange that I'm excited about harvesting worm poop lol..if so oh well...but I'm going to try to become as self reliant when it comes to my growing as possible...I plan on eventually going both indoor and out..I have done both buy never a stable indoor setting...and when I go in I plan on running multiple strains I until I find a combo of what I'm looking for then breed than and keep it ..well a few of them actually...that way I can breed good solid strains and not worry about buying seeds....maybe now and again but I like the idea of being as close to completely self reliant as possible...so many benefits from it imo ...does anyone run more of a particular food in one of there worm bins at certain times to create an abundance of the need nutrient (s)...I'm just wondering about that..or is it just always best to feed them a divers diet...I kinda thought if you need more P for your soil ..just an example...you might feed a particular bin more fruits and food higher in P...I guess this would best work w multiple bins..in theory you wouldn't have to have more than one I suppose but I just thought it would be better to
 

Trichometry101

Well-Known Member
I dont know Jim but I doubt he's local.

If I had to figure all this shit out over the Internet I'd be growing bottled hydro and eating tide pods like a retard.

Find a local worm farm, they will tell you what you need to know for your environment. Plus it's a real person so the communication actually means something.
 
Top