uwantsumdis
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ok guys here it is. my new experiment. i took 4 jack herer plants out of the dozen i have going. they were just over a month into veg. i bought 2 cans of fishing worms.( the little red wigglers, came 32 to a can).i grow only organic so i have no worries about killing them. all 4 plants were exactly the same size when i applied the worms seeing how they came from clones. so it has been about a month now and the plants without the worms are about 16-18 inches tall.( already topped ).and the base of the stems are about the size of a no. 2 pencil. now heres the kicker. the plants i put the worms in are about 22-26 inches tall ( were also been topped at the same time and same places as the others)the base of the stems are a tad bit bigger than the big choo-choo kindergarten pencils. the worms are still alive because i just flushed(getting ready for flowering) and had to keep them from escaping. but im thinking that the worms are allowing more air to get to the roots from their holes in the soil and also the turds or crap or whatever comes out of their backside has to be good too. so if noone has ever heard of this im just letting you know to give it a shot. i wouldnt try it with chem nutes though as this might kill the worms. and fishing worms are expensive now. some run 4 bucks a can. and i added the worms when i transplanted to the final 5 gal. pots. so if anyone really cares this might be a pretty cool and unusual thread to post/reply/play with.