Worm stuff

Fatleg77

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Can you just add worms to living soil in 5 gallon fabric pots and expect them to live Thrive and help the plant or is that just me making that up in my head? If so what type of worms and what quantity would I add?
 

CrunchBerries

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Can you just add worms to living soil in 5 gallon fabric pots and expect them to live Thrive and help the plant or is that just me making that up in my head? If so what type of worms and what quantity would I add?
I would say yes, as long as they have the right moisture content and are Ph’d balanced. Red wrigglers are composting worms. Here is a link to the vermicomposters thread https://www.rollitup.org/t/vermicomposters-unite-official-worm-farmers-thread.637587/
 

lakesidegrower

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Yea I’ve tossed them in 5gals and they were still there after harvest. I’m running 10 gals now, treating like no till for now, but my worm population is thriving. Worms in any size pot are a good thing
 

Fatleg77

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I run 30 gallon living soil pots with red wigglers... They will do wonders for your plants!!!
Well I run 5 gallon fabric pots..my temps never exceed 77 degrees at the canopy and stay around 73 ambient. Could I run them in my pots that way?
 
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