meangreengrowinmachine
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worm bins are another thing that loves neglect lol .. well for a while ... give them their food and then leave them the F alone lol
Whereby, as a beginner, I do like to check on it the first days after feeding, just in case it starts heating up too much, especially when I know I may have overdone it with something hi-Nworm bins are another thing that loves neglect lol .. well for a while ... give them their food and then leave them the F alone lol
Whereby, as a beginner, I do like to check on it the first days after feeding, just in case it starts heating up too much, especially when I know I may have overdone it with something hi-N
lol nah, that would be overkill Lifting the lid and looking and perhaps putting myhand near the surface is enough to knowIn that case, just stick a soil thermometer in there so you don't disturb them too much.
Pretty much with anything, if you can't see the bedding you've added too much with the topdress.Whereby, as a beginner, I do like to check on it the first days after feeding, just in case it starts heating up too much, especially when I know I may have overdone it with something hi-N
i've tried to follow the rule *only "feed" on one side* so they have somewhere to retreat if they wish so i've been alternating the sides. this weekend i don't even think im going to "feed" themPretty much with anything, if you can't see the bedding you've added too much with the topdress.
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That's a good technique to follow. But, just how often are you feeding them?i've tried to follow the rule *only "feed" on one side* so they have somewhere to retreat if they wish so i've been alternating the sides. this weekend i don't even think im going to "feed" them
just on the weekends when i come home. i throw a little compost down, maybe some coffee grounds, and whatever greens from my fridge that may not be looking so hot. potato and carrot skins as well. stuff that breaks down quickly or is already breaking down.That's a good technique to follow. But, just how often are you feeding them?
Even in the summer when the bins are really cranking, it's seldom more often than every couple of weeks and in the winter it's more like a month to 6 weeks. Max temps are 76* and 52* min in the basement.
It also depends on the food. Some stuff takes months to fully decompose and I've found worms in harvested VC months later actually thriving. I mean, you expect some, but not where you could start another bin population. These were harvested in Aug and the tote not opened/checked till a week or so ago. What the hell have they been eating for 4-5 months? Was a real WTF?, but in a good way. Educational too.
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hahaha i had this same thing happen to me recently... open the bin thats been closed for months and is FULL of castings and worms all scramble for cover.. I had the same reaction.. as youThat's a good technique to follow. But, just how often are you feeding them?
Even in the summer when the bins are really cranking, it's seldom more often than every couple of weeks and in the winter it's more like a month to 6 weeks. Max temps are 76* and 52* min in the basement.
It also depends on the food. Some stuff takes months to fully decompose and I've found worms in harvested VC months later actually thriving. I mean, you expect some, but not where you could start another bin population. These were harvested in Aug and the tote not opened/checked till a week or so ago. What the hell have they been eating for 4-5 months? Was a real WTF?, but in a good way. Educational too.
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Well you will end up with some great worm castings for sure...I don't know about a whole soil... but great castings for sure!Heh. I chucked everything from my super soil bag and bokashi bin into a large tub. Gave it a good mix through. Then dug a big pit in the middle to add a box of 1000 worms. Then finished up by covering it with a damp layer of fibrous cloth.
I checked on it today. And a few worms were poking their heads out from under the cloth.
Can't wait to see how good the soil is after they've dug through it for a couple months. Should be super-mega-dooper soil by that time.
i can't wait til i have enough to do that! I have a stockpile of stuff in the freezer for them lol. i should have started with more than 1000 but i just wanted to make sure I got it down before I went crazy! maybe i should order a couple thousand more.... hmmmmmmmmI feed mine almost every day. They are amazing little eaters.
I collect some every rain . I find the locals more vigorous than the red wiggerls but the wiggers stay low it seemsi can't wait til i have enough to do that! I have a stockpile of stuff in the freezer for them lol. i should have started with more than 1000 but i just wanted to make sure I got it down before I went crazy! maybe i should order a couple thousand more.... hmmmmmmmm