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What does a soil test indicate that your soil mix needs?
what you see in plastic basin is manure. water it and keep it moist for 5 days it will look like that.Chilidude said:Lek, what did you feed to the worms to create such fine looking stuff?
that's right it's quite expensive. you can make your ownCaranx said:Interesting Lek. I aswell would like to know what you feed them. I dont really have space for a compostbin so something in that size is perfect for me!
Currently i'm using NongDuen wormcast, kind of expensive.
That's right, it is different than vermicomposts I know, but I found a year ago a website of local farm making the vermicompost using horse manure, I believe there was also a lab test showing the amount of nutrients in it. Now I see their website is downsolid7 said:So... It would be more accurate to say that you're using manure vermicompost. That's much different than the typical vermicompost that is sold, or made by the hobbyist. Not all worms will eat manure - or even be able to survive in it.
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That is also much more like a fertilizer that normally worm castings.
Bicycle808 said:Red wigglers for your plant-based kitchen scraps, lawn cuttins, and spent coffee grinds.....
Nightcrawlers for your livestock poops.
AFAIK, bunny poops can be top-dressed without any compostin´....leastways, that´s what i´ve read Can anyone confirm this, before i run out and buy bunnies?
cow manure is good and you can easily find them in Thailand. super low price.Caranx said:What kind of manure is it? Cow/buffalo i guess?
it's called, "ไส้เดือน AF". it's about 1-2THB per 1 live worm.Caranx said:What is the thai name for the african nightcrawlers?
it depends on many factors. most importance factor is you have to make sure that your vermicompost is high quality first. it must NOT be something mixed with compost or filler. this is really importance.stankar said:@lek: Can you tell me how often you were feeding your plants with vermicompost if so? With a high quality manure vermicompost it wouldn't be that much and it should be able to provide sufficient nutrients to feed the plant and all the pods
for beginner, get African night crawler, you will love it. it's very tough. eat up manure very quickly.solid7 said:Not all worms will eat manure - or even be able to survive in it.
lek said:for beginner, get African night crawler, you will love it. it's very tough. eat up manure very quickly.
Central West Coast of Florida in Hernando County in a small community named Masaryktown. _ African Nightcrawlerssolid7 said:I haven't seen that here, but I use black soldier fly larva for composting these days.
ok i understand your problem. you need to soak manure in water for at least 3 days. after that it will not be hot anymore.solid7 said:it gets hot - so you have to balance quantity of manure per worm against size and depth of container) However, I accidentally killed a bunch of my worms with too hot of compost
solid7 said:Not all worms will eat manure - or even be able to survive in it.
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