Vermicomposters Unite! Official Worm Farmers Thread

meangreengrowinmachine

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Imo a drain tub for worm bins is not needed at al.. my worm bins are the kiss method sure simple super easy... Rubbermaid with a hole drilled in the side near the bottom... some form of synthetic rope in the hole or on the bottom of the bin (this will leech of your excess wormy juice when needed) Pete Moss, worms, done.. had worked great for years :-)
 

meangreengrowinmachine

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im in a tent atm sadly but they are all very close to the tent with negative pressure from the fan... maybe once i get a room built out i will ad them in somewhere if possible... hard to take up "grow space" for worms i guess if i dont have a co2 meter or anything to ensure they are actually doing anything effective.. but hey maybe once i get the room built we will see
 

Javadog

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I am not bringing mine in from the backyard unto the mancave either,
but I might start a new one with clean materials....hmmmm. :0)
 

ShLUbY

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I've got all kinds of bugs in my bin. For me, it shouldn't come close to my flower room.
but do you know what they are, what their habits are, and what their food source is? it's likely not living plant material if they're hanging out in your bins....
 

Tyleb173rd

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but do you know what they are, what their habits are, and what their food source is? it's likely not living plant material if they're hanging out in your bins....
I know what they do but I still don't want bugs near me bitches. However, I do have the bin near my veg tent.
 

meangreengrowinmachine

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I like the rope. My buddy runs a tote worm bin. I will pass this tidbit along. Thanks for that!
you're most welcome man! I have jars and jars of lechate from this method and then the worms don't get too wet sitting in there own worm juice and such... i just wonder how long the stuff i have had for a while is useful for... normally i add it to compost teas hoping it will add microbes.. or even just add to water as well.
 

meangreengrowinmachine

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Well it's official.... I'm a newb worm farmer! :clap:

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beautiful man! put some veggies and coffe grounds under the surface cover in dry leaves and a black chunk of landscaper plastic ( i have used a garbage bad in a pinch) and let em get to town munching away! ... oh and make sure you have a way to get the lechate drain out. Easiest way i have found is a 1" - 1.5" hole in the side of the tub with a chunk of SYNTHETIC rope (so the worms don't try to eat it lol) going along to bottom of the tub, and out the hole into a jar or something to catch it. This will probably be dry until the bin gets really saturated, depending on the medium. I am an all pete moss guy myself so it holds a lot of moisture.
 

ShLUbY

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beautiful man! put some veggies and coffe grounds under the surface cover in dry leaves and a black chunk of landscaper plastic ( i have used a garbage bad in a pinch) and let em get to town munching away! ... oh and make sure you have a way to get the lechate drain out. Easiest way i have found is a 1" - 1.5" hole in the side of the tub with a chunk of SYNTHETIC rope (so the worms don't try to eat it lol) going along to bottom of the tub, and out the hole into a jar or something to catch it. This will probably be dry until the bin gets really saturated, depending on the medium. I am an all pete moss guy myself so it holds a lot of moisture.
i have all kinds of stuff. peat, coco, leaves, rice hulls, pumice. i made sure i hydrated all of it a couple days before the worms came and let the bin sit with a little food in it for their arrival. it was 15 deg F. today when they arrived lol. they were a bit slow and cold, but they're coming around.
 
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