Diesel0889
Well-Known Member
I apologize if there is a current thread like this!
I wanted a spot for everyone to share there bins, techniques, feed etc. Just get it going!
I currently am working 2 bins I just got up and going again. 6lb euros in one and 5lb reds in the other. Feed is a mix of the ammendments I use in my coots mix from BAS or down to earth. Neem/karanja, kelp, malted barley, crab meal, all minrals etc.
I'm also planning to get 5-10lbs of african nightcrawlers as well in next 1-3 weeks as I prefer there work rate and castings given temps are right!
I put the reds in a 27 gallon tote with coast of maine lobster compost (3" at bottom) and ground up some biolive and kelp and crab just to get it going. Euros are in a urban worm bin with same mix. Reds have already started to make quick work of the 3" in the bin with a good portion already looking like pure castings in 3 days. Euros a little slower by looks but they are in about 1cf compost not 3" like the reds in tote so I'd expect that anyway. Every 5-7 days I'll add 1-3" compost and feed if needed. I find reds are faster when given less compost and they seem to turn it over faster.
I have had to use just malibu compost last few runs and damn can I tell the difference in comparison to worms working the same malibu compost over before it goes to my bed. Amazing little buggers! I'll get some pics up soon when I'm near my bins!
Now enough with me... let's talk worms! Happy growing!
I wanted a spot for everyone to share there bins, techniques, feed etc. Just get it going!
I currently am working 2 bins I just got up and going again. 6lb euros in one and 5lb reds in the other. Feed is a mix of the ammendments I use in my coots mix from BAS or down to earth. Neem/karanja, kelp, malted barley, crab meal, all minrals etc.
I'm also planning to get 5-10lbs of african nightcrawlers as well in next 1-3 weeks as I prefer there work rate and castings given temps are right!
I put the reds in a 27 gallon tote with coast of maine lobster compost (3" at bottom) and ground up some biolive and kelp and crab just to get it going. Euros are in a urban worm bin with same mix. Reds have already started to make quick work of the 3" in the bin with a good portion already looking like pure castings in 3 days. Euros a little slower by looks but they are in about 1cf compost not 3" like the reds in tote so I'd expect that anyway. Every 5-7 days I'll add 1-3" compost and feed if needed. I find reds are faster when given less compost and they seem to turn it over faster.
I have had to use just malibu compost last few runs and damn can I tell the difference in comparison to worms working the same malibu compost over before it goes to my bed. Amazing little buggers! I'll get some pics up soon when I'm near my bins!
Now enough with me... let's talk worms! Happy growing!