QuadShotz said:Umm, why not just put a couple real earthworms in yer pots though? Seems a lot better and cheaper IMO. I plan on getting some outa the parents back yard now that's warmer.
Earthworms can very well survuve in a Pot along with a potted plant .
To be sure take a large sized pot.
Put organic waste and turn the soil from time to time .
Do not put inorganic fertilizers or granulated fertilizers or any salts in the pot . ( N P K fertilizers I mean )
Keep it as natural as possible .
Organic fertilizers are welcomed by them!!!
hotenuff4u said:From everything I've gotten from this forum, it seems really important to severely cut back the nitro when plants start producing flowers for maximum yield, right? from what I'm was reading about castings, it has really high levels of everything including nitrogen that last through the season. When you want to cut your nitro back mid to end season wouldn't changing your soil prove annoying?
Or are you believing that if you use it early, the soil will be depleted enough later to not worry about it?
Just questions, still trying to figure all this out