WTF worm in soil .....

Prot3us1`

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let him eat the dirt...his poo is your plants food.

One day you will be smoking what was essentially, his turd...i suggest you start making friends with him :D...

prot
 

perkie

Active Member
ello mate yes its ok. it means you have good soil and the poop will give plant some good food.
 

acidbox420

Active Member
ONLY EARTH WORMS ARE GOOD so cheack out what grubs and other root eating worms look like cause iv never seen a white/brown earth worm
 

drew k.420

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the only thing you want in your soil is water and nutrients,dont make friends with the worm,get rid of it.
 

MaxNarco

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ok if its like the white one it is an earth worm. earth worms eat only soil and basically replenish the soils nutrients. basically it eats bad soil and shits out good soil. i atually buy worm shit online bacause its great organic nutrients and has the ability to regulate ph levels.

you are super lucky dude i know people who have worm farms just for their grow rooms...
 

Blazed Hippie

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(white / brown ) worm in my plant soil !!! WTF ???
Is it okay ??
what i can do ??
lawl. If its outdoor than wtf are u asking us this question for. If its indoor how the hell did it get there lol. earthworms remain underground while bad worms chill above ground.
 

adslvlc

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ok if its like the white one it is an earth worm. earth worms eat only soil and basically replenish the soils nutrients. basically it eats bad soil and shits out good soil. i atually buy worm shit online bacause its great organic nutrients and has the ability to regulate ph levels.

you are super lucky dude i know people who have worm farms just for their grow rooms...
really !!?, i liked this worm :) but from where came this worm ? and how?? and will there be more worms soon from one wrom ?
now 23 days flow. stage
http://www.aquabarrel.com/media/images/products/Mosquito_Control_abpMD6p_300w.jpg
i use Mosquito Killer in my grow room will kill my funny worm too ??

thanks to all
 

TheGreenBiologist

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Having worms in your soil is a good thing! First off, it's a sign that you have healthy soil, capable of supporting life. Second off (as mentioned above) worms help break down the organic matter in your soil, into things which the plant can uptake easier. They also help aerate your soil. My question is why is your worm white/brown?? haha
 
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