I had no clue I needed to sift out worm cocoons lol. I am clueless so this series is great for me. Thanks to you and Glen for teaching me as always! I have so much to learn.
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I can see the "Not worrying about the odd cocoon falling through." This seems to bee the type of thing where, if I got 80% of them I'd bee happy. If I got 90% I'd bee ecstatic. But, if I got 100%, that would bee Obsessive-Compulsive.
Hi there! Those are mortar mixing trays that we got at Home Depot. They are very inexpensive and super handy! Thanks for the question. Take care, Annette🌺
This is great to watch. I've raised worms but never sifted to grab casings and cocoons. Thanks for teaching me something new Glen!!
The plants love the castings!
I had no clue I needed to sift out worm cocoons lol. I am clueless so this series is great for me. Thanks to you and Glen for teaching me as always! I have so much to learn.
Thanks Lisa. I am glad that you are learning at the same time as me! 😅
Sometimes I will feed the worms but only after I ask...
Take care,
Annette🌺💛
Is there an easier way to do this?
Hello host enjoy watching your video and sending you a big thumbs up all the way from Newfoundland, Canada 🇨🇦
Hey! Thank you so much.
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Annette 🌺
so great sharing worm episode maam looking good cleaning sand too big👍
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That bucket screen is perfect do you remember where you got it Thanks Glen
Hi Ray! Glen got those green bucket screens at a gold panning supply store in Cranbrook.
How’s the weather up there?
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You had a great harvest with your sifters. Take care. 😎
Thanks so much!
I can see the "Not worrying about the odd cocoon falling through." This seems to bee the type of thing where, if I got 80% of them I'd bee happy.
If I got 90% I'd bee ecstatic.
But, if I got 100%, that would bee Obsessive-Compulsive.
No kidding! 😅
I have hundreds of tiny wisps. How do you sift them safely so they don’t get hurt?
Just be as gentle as you can. You could wait until they get bigger and then try to sift the cocoons out every 21 days so you won’t have as many wisps.
@@TheCowEmporium thank you so much.. I’m learning as i go. This was helpful!
hi, nice video u got there, may i know the strainer size for cocoon harvesting?thx mate
Hi there. I find using a 3/16” screen that I get more cocoons.
Just what I was looking for!
Perfect!
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Good information
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Where do you get the screens?
Hi. We got the round screens from a gold panning store but they are available online.
Glen likes a 3/16 screen to sift the cocoons.
Take care.
What are those bins called that you use to sift into?
Hi there! Those are mortar mixing trays that we got at Home Depot. They are very inexpensive and super handy!
Thanks for the question.
Take care,
Annette🌺
Great info! 😊👍💗
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I suppose you can have two 1/4 screens together to get you around 1/8.
If you lay them so they are overlapping it may help. Good luck!
I read this as “Sifting cocaine from worm glassing”
Oh boy! Too exciting for these folks..😅😂
Fantastic video going through all the stages of sifting 😊🪱💕👍🏽
Thank so much!
Take care,
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Sifting for black gold, lol. 🪱🪱🪱
The plants love those castings!
Have a great day!
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