They are excellent for organic grows. Preferably worm casting or worm tea(from worm farm or bought) would be better than just putting worms in the pots. They truly make colourful strains colourful if thats the only nutes you use and nothing taste better than organic nugs.Wondering if it would benefit my plants if I added real earth worms or the castings to my flowering plants?
It does work to an extent, but just not as good as using castings or tea. Remember what you feed the worms also affects the quality of the castings. So if your only using "soil" it won't work too well. You need to feed them good stuff for good castings, so if your not verimicomposting would be better to just buy castings.Thanks REDFROGS for your fast reply. What if I just put some large earthworms into my girl pots?
I used to use fox farm trio or the ozi magic grow stuff...but it got expensive quick. So preferred to use veggie nutes or homemade casting instead lol, same thing just unbranded and un-hyped. Sea weeds good, but it's more of a general health tonic(trace elements and essential hormones kinda thing) than a nute. But it depends on your plant's genetics too. A plant bred in hydro/coco with high nutes will definitely not do as well in a low nute organic soil as opposed to a plant bred in only organic soil.Excellent info! Sounds like you are experienced here. I have 4 years and trying to get better. I'm currently using Techna Flora nutes (ie., magical, thrieve alive B1, sugar daddy, and awsome blossums) on the flowering girls. I'm told that there is sea weed in these products by the manufacturer. Any thoughts...