Apr 25, 2014 #1 M mgoulder New Member Is it a good idea or bad to add worms to your soil containers with your plants
Apr 25, 2014 #2 CO Finest Well-Known Member Member of the Month July 2014 Plant of the Month May 2014 Bad. Put them in a five gallon pot and let them drop there turds in there then take them out and mix in soil for pots
Bad. Put them in a five gallon pot and let them drop there turds in there then take them out and mix in soil for pots
Apr 25, 2014 Thread starter #3 M mgoulder New Member what will they do to a plant if all ready in the mix
Apr 25, 2014 Thread starter #4 M mgoulder New Member just read earth worms are good for grow boxes and in the pot soil they help break down soil for nut. so i'm glad i did put them in
just read earth worms are good for grow boxes and in the pot soil they help break down soil for nut. so i'm glad i did put them in
Apr 25, 2014 #5 D danknessdude New Member They actually help aerate the soil and their droppings are awesome...in theory. The problem comes when you add nutes and fertilizers, worms die and bring bugs into the mix. You are opening a can of worms CO is an experienced grower. Head his advise IMO
They actually help aerate the soil and their droppings are awesome...in theory. The problem comes when you add nutes and fertilizers, worms die and bring bugs into the mix. You are opening a can of worms CO is an experienced grower. Head his advise IMO
Apr 25, 2014 #6 D danknessdude New Member To remove worms place a pc of bread on soil surface. Next morning lift up bread and the worms will be there
To remove worms place a pc of bread on soil surface. Next morning lift up bread and the worms will be there