Redworm tea and compost

Discussion in 'Organic Cultivation' started by georged5150, Oct 8, 2006.

  1. georged5150

    georged5150 Cured Fat Sticky Bud

    Would these worm compost be good for MJ? (vermicompos)

    http://portland.craigslist.org/clk/for/215765240.html

    5 cu. ft. (21"x21"x24") redworm compost bin $30. 8 cu. ft. (24"x20"x44") redworm compost bin $45. 37 cu. ft. (40"x48"x36") redworm compost bin $130 (Pre-assembled for easy pick up). Redworms $18 lb, $16lb w/ bin, $15 lb for 10+ lbs. Large supply at this time. Vermicompost 5 gal $15 (bring a bucket). Compost run-off (worm tea) $7 per gallon, $4 per 1/2 gallon. When you use redworms to compost all your table scraps, leaves and lawn debrie will accelerate your waste into usable nutrient rich vermicompost. These redworms will even eat your newspapers. There is nothing more valuable than vermicompost for your house plants, garden and landscape. A small bin is recommended for a family of 1 or 2, a medium bin is recommended for a family of 3 or more, our large bin is great for large amounts grass clippings, leaves, table scraps and garden & fruit tree surplus. If you want to expedite getting some vermicompost or worm tea, this is also available.


    Thanks in advance
     
  2. Randy High

    Randy High Organic Alumni

    You can make tea from compost as well.


    Mostly worm has trace elements.


    The "castings" are used as a soil conditioner and for the trace elements.


    It's can't hurt.
     
  3. slag

    slag Germinated

    mixed worm castings and compost,before and the plants luv that stuff....as a soil mix,and later ferts. as usual.:icon_bounce:
     

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