Baby worms?hello, im about day 25 in the cook of s.s. and i checked on it and there is lil white worms, i thought it was dog hair at first. but their moving up the barrel. they are about .5" to .75" long and about a hair width wide.
does ne 1 know what they might be ?
Yea, aren't they just baby worms? Means the soil is alive and healthy right?Pot worms. Same as composting worms but they survive in acidic conditions. Don't worry about it. Add an AACT and plant something.
Yes but they are a completely different type of worm, but it composts all the same. Your soil is alive and thriving, great job! As soon as you plant a plant in the soil (I would start with some clover), You will notice that the population of white worms (potworms) drops while the plant adjusts ph to its comfort zone and the red wrigglers become dominant again. Red wriggler babies are also always red from birth in my observations.Yea, aren't they just baby worms? Means the soil is alive and healthy right?
Found this while searching -hello, im about day 25 in the cook of s.s. and i checked on it and there is lil white worms, i thought it was dog hair at first. but their moving up the barrel. they are about .5" to .75" long and about a hair width wide.
does ne 1 know what they might be ?