Vermiculture 101: Create the Richest Compost Available with Worm Farming! | Mallacht's Plants

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  • @Aussieknuckleheads
    @Aussieknuckleheads ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Love worm farming!! I have a turtle so it also provides food for him too. 😊

  • @NikNiquete
    @NikNiquete ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I think a debt of gratitude is in order for the visionaries that bought in early on worm farms. Harry and Lloyd owners of “I got worms.” The most prolific worm farm in any apartment living room in the country.

  • @Zdenooo123
    @Zdenooo123 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hello, thank you for this video.
    You´ve inspired me to start my own worm farm! 🤩
    By the way when can I give to my san pedro cutting some worm castings?
    Right away from the moment when it has rooted, can I mix it in the top layer of the soil?
    Thanks, have a nice day!

    • @mallachtsplants
      @mallachtsplants  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yep, worm castings are a light enough nutrient that they can be given to pretty much any plant, at any stage. As I mention in the video, I've given worm castings to very young seedlings

    • @Zdenooo123
      @Zdenooo123 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@mallachtsplants Thanks! 🌵

  • @DL56294
    @DL56294 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just buy Worm Gold Plus.

    • @mallachtsplants
      @mallachtsplants  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Well, thanks for sharing. Making compost is just like anything else though, always better homemade. I’d rather know exactly what is going into my compost because I made it myself. Also worm farming, as I mention in the video, is a very rewarding process. I also harvest what would cost hundreds of dollars a year from these 2 bins. It’s about 15 gal of compost each time, and I harvest them probably 6 times a year or so. That’s 3 full sized trash cans completely filled with compost. Commercial compost also uses the cheapest possible ingredients to get the job done. It all rots the same, sure. But does it have the same nutrient profile or the same microbial content? No where close. When I make worm tea with commercial compost for instance, I hardly see any foam (indicative of high beneficial bacteria content). When I use my own a rich foam develops extremely quickly, within 24 hrs or so of the 2-3 day process.

  • @jerrichfaw
    @jerrichfaw ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I got worms